Theta EdgeCloud will be launched in Q2 and will support current mainstream AI models when released.
Decentralized streaming platform Theta Network announced that its EdgeCloud service will be launched in the second quarter, supporting multiple popular AI models including Stable Diffusion, Llama 2, Mistral, etc. AI developers will be able to directly deploy these popular generative AI and large language models, or deploy their own custom models. EdgeCloud will provide users with instant access to key GPU resources such as NVIDIA A100, V100, T4, etc., as well as accompanying dashboards and metrics to meet various business use cases.
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