France’s ZML wants to break Nvidia lock-in with free cross-chip AI software

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A Paris startup wants to loosen Nvidia’s grip on AI, not with a new chip, but with software. ZML has released a free tool that runs open-source models fast across Nvidia, AMD, Google, Apple and Intel silicon alike.

Nvidia still rules AI hardware, but its walls keep thinning. ZML, a Paris startup backed by AI pioneer Yann LeCun, has released free software that runs open-source language models across a mix of chips, TechCrunch reports. The list spans five targets: Nvidia, AMD, Google’s TPUs, Intel and Apple.

The tool, ZML/LLMD, is an inference server. Inference means running a trained model to answer prompts, the part of AI that now eats most of the compute. Founder Steeve Morin says the goal is to break the silos that lock users to one vendor, and to squeeze each chip to its top speed.

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