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  2. Llama (language model) - Wikipedia

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    Llama (Large Language Model Meta AI, formerly stylized as LLaMA) is a family of autoregressive large language models (LLMs) released by Meta AI starting in February 2023. [2] [3] The latest version is Llama 3.3, released in December 2024. [4] Llama models are trained at different parameter sizes, ranging between 1B and 405B. [5]

  3. llama.cpp - Wikipedia

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    llama.cpp is an open source software library that performs inference on various large language models such as Llama. [3] It is co-developed alongside the GGML project, a general-purpose tensor library.

  4. List of large language models - Wikipedia

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    Used in Claude chatbot. Has a context window of 200,000 tokens, or ~500 pages. [78] Grok-1 [79] November 2023: xAI: 314 Unknown Unknown: Apache 2.0 Used in Grok chatbot. Grok-1 has a context length of 8,192 tokens and has access to X (Twitter). [80] Gemini 1.0: December 2023: Google DeepMind: Unknown Unknown Unknown: Proprietary Multimodal ...

  5. Large language model - Wikipedia

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    The largest models, such as Google's Gemini 1.5, presented in February 2024, can have a context window sized up to 1 million (context window of 10 million was also "successfully tested"). [45] Other models with large context windows includes Anthropic's Claude 2.1, with a context window of up to 200k tokens. [ 46 ]

  6. Claude (language model) - Wikipedia

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    Claude is a family of large language models developed by Anthropic. [1] [2] The first model was released in March 2023.The Claude 3 family, released in March 2024, consists of three models: Haiku optimized for speed, Sonnet balancing capabilities and performance, and Opus designed for complex reasoning tasks.

  7. GPT-3 - Wikipedia

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    It has a context window size of 2048 tokens, and has demonstrated strong "zero-shot" and "few-shot" learning abilities on many tasks. [2] On September 22, 2020, Microsoft announced that it had licensed GPT-3 exclusively. Others can still receive output from its public API, but only Microsoft has access to the underlying model. [5]

  8. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.1 with enhanced networking; designed to work particularly well as a client with the new Windows NT. [4] [5] Snowball — Windows for Workgroups 3.11: An updated version of Windows for Workgroups 3.1, which introduces 32-bit file access and network improvements. It also removes the Standard Mode, effectively dropping support for 16-bit ...

  9. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

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    HTTP/3 is the third major version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol used to exchange information on the World Wide Web, complementing the widely-deployed HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2.