Microsoft has announced Windows AI Studio, which is billing a new hub where developers can access AI models and tweak them to suit their needs.
Windows AI Studio allows developers to access development tools and models from the existing Azure AI Studio and other services like Hugging Face.
It offers an end-to-end "guided workspace setup" with model configuration UI and walkthroughs to fine-tune various small language models (SLMs), such as Microsoft's Phi, Meta's Llama 2, and Mistral.
Windows AI Studio lets developers test the performance of their models using Prompt Flow and Gradio templates as well.
Vole said it will roll out Windows AI Studio as a Visual Studio Code extension in the "coming weeks."
Meanwhile, Nvidia revealed updates to TensorRT-LLM, which the company initially launched for Windows to run large language models (LLMs) more efficiently on H100 GPUs.