Marina Y161

Marina Y161

Using a 4-channel photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor, the Y161 samples heart rate every second during workouts and every 10 minutes at rest. The ECG (Electrocardiogram) function is FDA-approved for detecting Atrial Fibrillation (AFib). Users place a finger on the digital crown for 30 seconds to generate a single-lead ECG waveform readable directly on the companion app.

The model identified as represents the 8-billion parameter iteration of Meta’s Llama 3.1 family. Released in July 2024, it is widely considered a watershed moment for "small" language models (SLMs). It proves that with high-quality training data and scaled-up compute, a model small enough to run on consumer hardware can punch well above its weight class, often rivaling much larger models like GPT-3.5 or the original Llama-2 70B. Marina Y161

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