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Bigtincan Partners with SambaNova to Deliver Unmatched AI Speed and Performance

Jane Morgan Management 2 mins read

SYDNEY, September 11, 2024 – ASX listed, Bigtincan (ASX:BTH), the global leader in revenue enablement automation, is thrilled to announce its selection as a launch partner for SambaNova Systems, the provider of the world's fastest AI platform. This partnership will enable Bigtincan to offer a SambaNova-powered version of SearchAI, delivering unparalleled AI inference speed to its customers.

SambaNova Systems has launched SambaNova Cloud, the fastest AI inference service powered by their SN40L AI chip. This platform runs the Llama 3.1 405B model at an unprecedented 132 tokens per second, offering developers the highest fidelity and speed available today.

“As a leading proponent of interactive AI-powered Sales Enablement SaaS solutions, Bigtincan is excited to partner with SambaNova. With SambaNova's impressive performance, we can achieve up to 300% increased efficiency in Bigtincan SearchAI, enabling us to run the most powerful open-source models like Llama in all its configurations and agentic AI workflows with unparalleled speed and effectiveness,” said David Keane, Co-Founder and CEO of Bigtincan.

Bigtincan’s clients will now have the option to choose a version of SearchAI powered by SambaNova’s high-performance AI hardware, perfect for organizations that require real-time, large-scale AI inference. As part of this partnership, Bigtincan and SambaNova are exploring ways to extend this speed advantage across other Bigtincan products.

Keane continues, "We are proud to collaborate with SambaNova, a leader in AI innovation. This partnership allows us to enhance our SearchAI capabilities, providing our customers with the fastest AI solutions in the industry."

To learn more about Bigtincan SearchAI, visit www.bigtincan.com/ai.

 

About SambaNova Systems
Customers turn to SambaNova to quickly deploy state-of-the-art generative AI capabilities within the enterprise. Our purpose-built enterprise-scale AI platform is the technology backbone for the next generation of AI computing.

Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, SambaNova Systems was founded in 2017 by industry luminaries, and hardware and software design experts from Sun/Oracle and Stanford University. Investors include SoftBank Vision Fund 2, funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, Intel Capital, GV, Walden International, Temasek, GIC, Redline Capital, Atlantic Bridge Ventures, Celesta, and several others. Visit us at sambanova.ai or contact us at info@sambanova.ai. Follow SambaNova Systems on LinkedIn and on X.


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Jane Morgan 
Investor and Media Relations 
jm@janemorganmanagement.com.au

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