Abacus.ai:

We recently released Smaug-72B-v0.1 which has taken first place on the Open LLM Leaderboard by HuggingFace. It is the first open-source model to have an average score more than 80.

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    9 months ago

    I’m more experienced with graphics than ML, but wouldn’t that cause a significant increase in computation time, since those aren’t native types for arithmetic? Maybe that’s not a big problem?

    If you have a link for the paper I’d like to check it out.

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      9 months ago

      My understanding is that the bottleneck for the GPU is moving data into and out of it, not the processing of the data once it’s in there. So if you can get the whole model crammed into VRAM it’s still faster even if you have to do some extra work unpacking and repacking it during processing time.

      The paper was posted on /r/localLLaMA.

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      9 months ago

      You can take a look at exllama and llama.cpp source code on github if you want to see how it is implemented.