Skip to content It’s not enough to champion AI hardware that supports local large language models, generative AI, and the like. Hardware vendors need to step up and serve as a middleman — if not an outright developer — for those local AI apps, too. Qualcomm almost has it. At MWC 2024 (formerly known as
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