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Meta released the open-source large model Llama 4, which for the first time adopts a "mixture of experts" architecture.
①Meta launched its most powerful open-source AI model Llama 4 on April 5, which includes two versions, Scout and Maverick, utilizing a mixture of experts (MoE) architecture and possessing multimodal processing capabilities; ②The Scout and Maverick models can be accessed on the Llama.com website and through Meta partners.
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This month, Llama 4 is finally coming.
One of the key reasons for the delay in the release is that the model's performance in technical benchmarking during the development process did not fully meet Meta's internal expectations, particularly in reasoning and mathematical tasks.
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