Update README with latest news and performance metrics#571
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Summary of ChangesHello @gushiqiao, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on enhancing the project's documentation by updating the Highlights
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This pull request updates the README.md file, improving conciseness in the 'Latest News' section and enhancing clarity in the performance benchmark tables by replacing 'Cards' with the more specific term 'GPUs'. The changes are good and improve the documentation. I have one minor suggestion to further improve readability.
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| - **December 4, 2025:** 🚀 We support GGUF format model inference. We support Cambricon MLU590 and MetaX C500 deployment. | ||
| - **December 4, 2025:** 🚀 Supported GGUF format model inference & deployment on Cambricon MLU590/MetaX C500. |
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For better readability and a more professional tone in the documentation, it's recommended to use 'and' instead of the ampersand ('&').
| - **December 4, 2025:** 🚀 Supported GGUF format model inference & deployment on Cambricon MLU590/MetaX C500. | |
| - **December 4, 2025:** 🚀 Supported GGUF format model inference and deployment on Cambricon MLU590/MetaX C500. |
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