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Lowering AI inference costs can accelerate AI adoption and innovation.
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French startup ZML has launched ZML/LLMD, a free software product designed to speed up AI inference across various AI chips. The software aims to reduce the cost of running AI models by optimizing performance. This release is notable due to endorsement by Turing Award winner Yann LeCun, highlighting its potential impact.

Lowering AI inference costs can accelerate AI adoption and innovation.
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Companies can reduce operational expenses by using ZML/LLMD for AI workloads.
AI developers and enterprises should consider integrating ZML/LLMD to optimize inference efficiency.
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French startup ZML has launched ZML/LLMD, a free software product designed to speed up AI inference across various AI chips. The software aims to reduce the cost of running AI models by optimizing performance. This release is notable due to endorsement by Turing Award winner Yann LeCun, highlighting its potential impact.
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French startup ZML has launched ZML/LLMD, a free software product designed to speed up AI inference across various AI chips. The software aims to reduce the cost of running AI models by optimizing performance. This release is notable due to endorsement by Turing Award winner Yann LeCun, highlighting its potential impact.