< img src = "/uploads/blogs/10/00/ib-fqs153v04_a986f7ab.jpg" Alt = "foxconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. < P > The world's largest contract producer Foxconn has presented the first major language Foxbrain language model of its own development with the possibility of reasoning, the learning process of which took only four weeks. It is reported that the new Shi Model is based on LLAMA 3.1 architecture from Meta and optimized for the traditional Chinese dialect used in Taiwan.

~ < p >Foxconn reported that NVIDIA provided support in the project with the help of Taiwan Supercomp & Amp; Rsquo; Rsquo; Uuter Taipei-1 and Technical Consulting Services in the Model Learning. 120 NVIDIA H100 accelerators were involved in training Foxconn Foxbrain.

< P > The spectrum of Foxbrain opportunities developed for use in the company includes data analysis, mathematical calculations, solving problems, working together with documents, consideration and generation of software code.

~ ~ ~ < p > Model & ldquo; priority to optimized learning strategies, not simple use of computing power & RDQUO; To solve the problem, said Jung-Hui (Yung-Hui Li), Director of the FOXCONN SI Research Center.

< P > foxconn stated that although Foxbrain is slightly inferior to the performance of the Chinese DEEPEEEK distillation model, its overall performance is close to world standards, which allows you to use the SI-Model to improve production management and the company. < P > FOXCONN plan plans to open the source code of the model, which will allow to cooperate with technological partners to expand the areas of application of model, information exchange and promotion of AI in production, management of supply chains and intellectual decision -making.

< p > The company reported that it will reveal additional details about Foxbrain at a conference with AI for NVIDIA GTC developers in mid -March.

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Natasha Kumar

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