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Linux Foundation, Intel & Others Launch The Open Platform for Enterprise AI


The Linux Foundation along with industry stakeholders like Intel, Red Hat, Hugging Face, MariaDB, Cloudera, and others have launched the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) as a new enterprise AI collaborative effort.

"This pioneering initiative unites industry leaders, including Anyscale, Cloudera, Datastax, Domino Data Lab, Hugging Face, Intel, KX, MariaDB Foundation, Minio, Qdrant, Red Hat, SAS, VMware (acquired by Broadcom), Yellowbrick Data, Zilliz and more to champion the development of open, multi-provider, robust, and composable GenAI systems. OPEA aims to facilitate and enable the development of flexible, scalable GenAI systems that harness the best open source innovation from across the ecosystem." The new OPEA.dev project website describes the planned platform deliverables as:- Detailed framework of composable building blocks for state-of-the-art generative AI systems including LLMs, data stores, and prompt engines - Architectural blueprints of retrieval-augmented generative AI component stack structure and end-to-end workflows - A four-step assessment for grading generative AI systems around performance, features, trustworthiness and enterprise-grade readiness Interesting times ahead in the AI space...About The AuthorMichael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience.

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