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Mixture-of-recursions delivers 2x faster inference—Here’s how to implement it

VentureBeatWednesday, July 23, 2025 at 12:05:33 AM
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Mixture-of-recursions delivers 2x faster inference—Here’s how to implement it
AI researchers have developed a new architecture called Mixture-of-Recursions (MoR) that could be a game-changer for running large language models (LLMs). The big win? It reportedly doubles inference speed while slashing memory usage—all without compromising the model’s performance. The article breaks down how to actually implement it, making it practical for developers.
Editor’s Note: Faster, cheaper AI inference is a huge deal—it means more scalable applications, lower costs for businesses, and potentially snappier experiences for end users (think chatbots or coding assistants). If MoR delivers on its promises, it could help democratize access to powerful AI tools by reducing the hardware barriers. That’s why developers and companies are paying attention.
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