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    TuyaOpen

    TuyaOpen

    Next-gen AI+IoT framework for T2/T3/T5AI/ESP32/and more

    TuyaOpen is an open-source AI-enabled Internet of Things development framework designed to simplify the creation and deployment of smart connected devices. The platform provides a cross-platform C and C++ software development kit that supports a wide range of hardware platforms including Tuya microcontrollers, ESP32 boards, Raspberry Pi devices, and other embedded systems. It offers a unified development environment where developers can build devices capable of communicating with IoT cloud...
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    RunAnywhere

    RunAnywhere

    Production ready toolkit to run AI locally

    RunAnywhere SDKs are a set of cross-platform development tools that enable applications to run artificial intelligence models directly on user devices instead of relying on cloud infrastructure. The toolkit allows developers to integrate language models, speech recognition, and voice synthesis capabilities into mobile or desktop applications while keeping all computation local. By running models entirely on device, the platform eliminates network latency and protects user data because...
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    Alpa

    Alpa

    Training and serving large-scale neural networks

    Alpa is a system for training and serving large-scale neural networks. Scaling neural networks to hundreds of billions of parameters has enabled dramatic breakthroughs such as GPT-3, but training and serving these large-scale neural networks require complicated distributed system techniques. Alpa aims to automate large-scale distributed training and serving with just a few lines of code.
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