AIMPACT News, April 24 (UTC+8): According to industry sources, Meituan’s next-generation foundational large model, LongCat-2.0-Preview, has opened for testing. The model’s total parameter scale has exceeded one trillion, placing it among the world’s top-tier large models. According to insiders, DeepSeek’s newly released V4 large model, announced on the same day, has nearly identical total and activated parameter counts compared to Meituan’s LongCat-2.0-Preview. Beyond parameter scale, Meituan’s next-generation foundational large model represents a more significant breakthrough: its entire training and inference process was completed using domestic computing infrastructure. As revealed by the insiders, Meituan deployed between 50,000 and 60,000 computing chips during training—marking the largest large model training task ever conducted on domestic computing hardware. (Jiemian) (Source: BlockBeats)
Meituan's trillion-parameter AI model, LongCat-2.0-Preview, is now open for testing.
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Meituan’s LongCat-2.0-Preview, a trillion-parameter AI model, is now open for testing as of April 24 (UTC+8). The model was trained using 50,000 to 60,000 domestic computing chips, making it the largest large-model training task conducted on domestically developed infrastructure. Traders using technical analysis for crypto may find such advancements useful in evaluating the risk-to-reward ratio of AI-driven market strategies.
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