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Snowflake Teams Up with Meta to Host and Optimize New Flagship Model Family in Snowflake Cortex AI
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW), the AI Data Cloud company, today announced that it will host the Llama 3.1 collection of multilingual open source large language models (LLMs) in Snowflake Cortex AI for enterprises to easily harness and build powerful AI applications at scale. This offering includes Meta’s largest and most powerful open source LLM, Llama 3.1 405B, with Snowflake developing and open sourcing the inference system stack to enable real-time, high-throughput inference and further democratize powerful natural language processing and generation applications. Snowflake’s industry-leading AI Research Team has optimized Llama 3.1 405B for both inference and fine-tuning, supporting a massive 128K context window from day one, while enabling real-time inference with up to 3x lower end-to-end latency and 1.4x higher throughput than existing open source solutions. Moreover, it allows for fine-tuning on the massive model using just a single GPU node — eliminating costs and complexity for developers and users — all within Cortex AI.
Snowflake Teams Up with Meta to Host and Optimize New Flagship Model Family in Snowflake Cortex AI
Snowflake’s Industry-Leading AI Research Team Unlocks the Fastest, Most Memory Efficient Open Source Inference and Fine-Tuning
Massive model scale and memory requirements pose significant challenges for users aiming to achieve low-latency inference for real-time use cases, high throughput for cost effectiveness, and long context support for various enterprise-grade generative AI use cases. The memory requirements of storing model and activation states also make fine-tuning extremely challenging, with the large GPU clusters required to fit the model states for training often inaccessible to data scientists.
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