What’s new: Meta is sharing the inside story of how it developed the Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses. Why it matters: Creating Ray-Ban Stories meant Meta’s engineers had to take on new challenges to build smart glasses that married complex engineering dynamics. How do you make something that features cameras, microphones, audio, and touch controls, all [...] Read More... The post Inside Meta’s first smart glasses appeared first on Engineering at Meta. http://dlvr.it/SjWknx
In this talk from AI Infra @ Scale 2024, Joel Colburn, a software engineer at Meta, technical lead Junqiang Lan, and software engineer Jack Montgomery discuss the second generation of MTIA, Meta’s in-house training and inference accelerator. They cover the co-design process behind building the second generation of Meta’s first-ever custom silicon for AI workloads, [...] Read More... The post Inside the hardware and co-design of MTIA appeared first on Engineering at Meta. http://dlvr.it/TCFYPv
We’re sharing how Meta delivers high-quality audio at scale with the xHE-AAC audio codec. xHE-AAC has already been deployed on Facebook and Instagram to provide enhanced audio for features like Reels and Stories. At Meta, we serve every media use case imaginable for billions of people across the world — from short-form, user-generated content, such [...] Read More... The post Why xHE-AAC is being embraced at Meta appeared first on Engineering at Meta. http://dlvr.it/SmKJCw
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