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Show HN: Implementing CPU Logic into LLMs
For the past four months, we’ve been developing a framework that allows the creation of autonomous AI agents without programming. Inspired by the control unit in classical processo…
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For the last four months we have been experimenting a lot with LLM models in an attempt to simplify the creation of reasoning chains without using an auxiliary programming language…
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it is nice that you posted datasets
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Show HN: Code-Free AI Agents in Minutes
Here’s a quick demo of a team of agents that I build without a single line of code: The team is: root: Fetches 3 top stories from HackerNews researcher: Picks one story and creates…
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Create AI apps and automations using just natural language. No coding required.
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KVQuant: Towards Enabling 10 Million Context Length For LLM Inference through KV Cache Quantization
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Show HN: Turing RK1 – 32GB RAM and AI Accelerator
A year ago, we launched the Turing Pi2, a 4-node cluster computer with a unique modular and heterogeneous architecture. Despite the excitement, we faced a significant challenge: a …
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$400k in 30 minutes!
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The next step would be to send Turing Pi cluster to space!
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We are waited for this for soooo loooong!!
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This article is in depth review of a CI/CD solution for ARM development. Tolls used GitLab CI, Ansible and Turing Pi cluster.
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The low cost of the Raspberry Pi has disrupted many facets of general computing, but that also extends to cluster computing. Using a series of Raspberry Pi Model B boards is possib…
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V1 is $189
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We are expecting the price to be cheaper than the V1, but the final price will be announced later this year.