Meta Llama 4 405B leads open-source benchmarks and adds native multilingual APAC support including Japanese, Korean, and Bahasa. Significant for APAC enterprises building sovereign AI infrastructure requiring frontier capability without proprietary model dependency.
Meta has released Llama 4, the fourth generation of its open-weights language model series, including a 405B parameter flagship model that leads open-source benchmarks across reasoning, coding, mathematics, and multilingual tasks — narrowing the performance gap with proprietary frontier models (GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet) while remaining fully open-weights and deployable on APAC enterprise infrastructure.
Llama 4's multilingual improvements are particularly significant for APAC enterprise deployment: Meta has expanded APAC language coverage substantially, with Llama 4 trained on significantly more Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa Indonesian, and Vietnamese data than its predecessors. Early benchmarks on APAC language reasoning tasks show Llama 4 performing substantially above Llama 3.3 70B, closing the quality gap with proprietary multilingual models for APAC language applications.
For APAC enterprises evaluating open-source LLM deployment, Llama 4 405B raises the performance ceiling of what can be achieved on sovereign infrastructure — though infrastructure requirements (multiple H100 GPUs) limit accessibility to enterprise-grade deployments. Llama 4 70B provides the most practical starting point for APAC enterprises: strong multilingual performance, capable reasoning, and deployable on infrastructure available to mid-market organisations. Meta's commercial license for Llama 4 allows enterprise deployment with relatively few restrictions, making it the default open-source foundation model for APAC enterprises not requiring the absolute frontier performance of 405B deployments.
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