AMD & Intel, now onwards it's your turn to release your own models
Summary
NVIDIA has released a 550B parameter model (Nemotron-3-Ultra-550B), prompting commentary that AMD and Intel should similarly release their own AI models as model development becomes a commodity for hardware companies.
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