AI model successfully runs on 43-year-old Commodore 64 computer

A project developed by Maciej Witkowiak's team, "Llama2.c64", has attracted a lot of attention in the industry, which has successfully run a simplified AI model on a Commodore 64 computer born in 1982. This achievement not only highlights the huge potential of deep learning and algorithm optimization, but also provides a valuable reference for the future development of low-power, low-cost AI hardware, and highlights the infinite possibilities of AI technology innovation. llama2.c64 was developed by Maciej "YTM / Elysium" Witkowiak with the help of a team of engineers and engineers. Witkowiak using oscar64 ported to Commodore 64, and requires a Commodore 64 with at least a 2MB extended memory unit (REU) to run. The project is running a 260KB tinystories model that brings the functionality of Llama2 to the unique C64 hardware environment. It should be noted that this is not a chat model. Imagine telling a 3 year old the beginning of a story, and they will tell the story to the best of their vocabulary and ability.

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