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Meta Releases Llama 4: Open Weights, 400B Parameters, and a Free Commercial License

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Meta Releases Llama 4: Open Weights, 400B Parameters, and a Free Commercial License

Meta has released Llama 4, a 400-billion parameter open-weights model with a permissive commercial license. The release dramatically raises the ceiling for what's possible with self-hosted, privately-deployed AI and represents a major shift in the open vs. closed model landscape.

TL;DR

  • Llama 4 400B model released with open weights and commercial license
  • Beats Llama 3 70B by 40% on reasoning benchmarks, approaches GPT-4 on most tasks
  • Runs efficiently on 8x H100 cluster; quantized versions available for smaller setups
  • Available on Hugging Face immediately; fine-tuned variants from community expected within days
  • Meta estimates $500M investment in open source AI through this release

Why it matters

Every major Llama release reshapes the open source AI landscape. Llama 4 brings frontier-class capabilities to anyone with the compute to run it — dramatically lowering the barrier to private AI deployment for enterprises that can't or won't use cloud APIs.

Business relevance

Organizations with data privacy requirements or regulatory constraints on cloud AI processing now have a credible frontier-class alternative. Security-conscious enterprises, healthcare providers, and financial firms should evaluate Llama 4 as a private deployment option.

Key implications

  • Accelerates commoditization of foundation model capabilities
  • Increases pressure on commercial API providers to compete on price and features
  • Opens new market for fine-tuning services targeting Llama 4

What to watch

Watch Hugging Face leaderboard for fine-tuned variants. Watch enterprise AI tool providers for Llama 4 integration announcements.

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