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* Arm AArch64: optimized GEMV and GEMM kernels for q4_0_q8_0, and q8_0_q8_0 quantization
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add copyright claim only to ggml-aarch64.cpp and ggml-aarch64.h files
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring for rebase
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring for resolving a build issue with cmake
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring to split the Q4_0_AARC64 type into three separate types: Q4_0_4_4, Q4_0_4_8, and Q4_0_8_8
* Arm AArch64: minor code change for resolving a build issue with server-windows
* retrigger checks
* Arm AArch64: minor code changes for rebase
* Arm AArch64: minor changes to skip the pr#7433 vec_dot code for arm cpus with SVE VL not equal to 256 bits
* Arm AArch64: remove stale LLAMA_QKK_64 from CMakeLists.txt and delete build.zig
* Arm AArch64: add reference scalar gemm and gemv, and avoid dynamic memory allocations during quantization for Q4_0_4_4, Q4_0_4_8, and Q4_0_8_8
* Arm AArch64: add multithreaded quantization support for the new types: Q4_0_4_4, Q4_0_4_8, and Q4_0_8_8
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* Arm AArch64: simplify logic for calling gemm and gemv functions in ggml_compute_forward_mul_mat
* Arm AArch64: minimize changes in ggml_compute_forward_mul_mat
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring, and add reference scalar code to quantize routines for new quant types
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* rebase on the latest master commit
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quantize
You can also use the GGUF-my-repo space on Hugging Face to build your own quants without any setup.
Note: It is synced from llama.cpp main
every 6 hours.
Example usage:
# obtain the official LLaMA model weights and place them in ./models
ls ./models
llama-2-7b tokenizer_checklist.chk tokenizer.model
# [Optional] for models using BPE tokenizers
ls ./models
<folder containing weights and tokenizer json> vocab.json
# [Optional] for PyTorch .bin models like Mistral-7B
ls ./models
<folder containing weights and tokenizer json>
# install Python dependencies
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
# convert the model to ggml FP16 format
python3 convert_hf_to_gguf.py models/mymodel/
# quantize the model to 4-bits (using Q4_K_M method)
./llama-quantize ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-f16.gguf ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf Q4_K_M
# update the gguf filetype to current version if older version is now unsupported
./llama-quantize ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M-v2.gguf COPY
Run the quantized model:
# start inference on a gguf model
./llama-cli -m ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128
When running the larger models, make sure you have enough disk space to store all the intermediate files.
Memory/Disk Requirements
As the models are currently fully loaded into memory, you will need adequate disk space to save them and sufficient RAM to load them. At the moment, memory and disk requirements are the same.
Model | Original size | Quantized size (Q4_0) |
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7B | 13 GB | 3.9 GB |
13B | 24 GB | 7.8 GB |
30B | 60 GB | 19.5 GB |
65B | 120 GB | 38.5 GB |
Quantization
Several quantization methods are supported. They differ in the resulting model disk size and inference speed.
(outdated)
Model | Measure | F16 | Q4_0 | Q4_1 | Q5_0 | Q5_1 | Q8_0 |
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7B | perplexity | 5.9066 | 6.1565 | 6.0912 | 5.9862 | 5.9481 | 5.9070 |
7B | file size | 13.0G | 3.5G | 3.9G | 4.3G | 4.7G | 6.7G |
7B | ms/tok @ 4th | 127 | 55 | 54 | 76 | 83 | 72 |
7B | ms/tok @ 8th | 122 | 43 | 45 | 52 | 56 | 67 |
7B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
13B | perplexity | 5.2543 | 5.3860 | 5.3608 | 5.2856 | 5.2706 | 5.2548 |
13B | file size | 25.0G | 6.8G | 7.6G | 8.3G | 9.1G | 13G |
13B | ms/tok @ 4th | - | 103 | 105 | 148 | 160 | 131 |
13B | ms/tok @ 8th | - | 73 | 82 | 98 | 105 | 128 |
13B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
- k-quants
- recent k-quants improvements and new i-quants
- #2707
- #2807
- #4773 - 2-bit i-quants (inference)
- #4856 - 2-bit i-quants (inference)
- #4861 - importance matrix
- #4872 - MoE models
- #4897 - 2-bit quantization
- #4930 - imatrix for all k-quants
- #4951 - imatrix on the GPU
- #4969 - imatrix for legacy quants
- #4996 - k-qunats tuning
- #5060 - Q3_K_XS
- #5196 - 3-bit i-quants
- quantization tuning, another one, and another one
Llama 2 7B
Quantization | Bits per Weight (BPW) |
---|---|
Q2_K | 3.35 |
Q3_K_S | 3.50 |
Q3_K_M | 3.91 |
Q3_K_L | 4.27 |
Q4_K_S | 4.58 |
Q4_K_M | 4.84 |
Q5_K_S | 5.52 |
Q5_K_M | 5.68 |
Q6_K | 6.56 |
Llama 2 13B
Quantization | Bits per Weight (BPW) |
---|---|
Q2_K | 3.34 |
Q3_K_S | 3.48 |
Q3_K_M | 3.89 |
Q3_K_L | 4.26 |
Q4_K_S | 4.56 |
Q4_K_M | 4.83 |
Q5_K_S | 5.51 |
Q5_K_M | 5.67 |
Q6_K | 6.56 |
Llama 2 70B
Quantization | Bits per Weight (BPW) |
---|---|
Q2_K | 3.40 |
Q3_K_S | 3.47 |
Q3_K_M | 3.85 |
Q3_K_L | 4.19 |
Q4_K_S | 4.53 |
Q4_K_M | 4.80 |
Q5_K_S | 5.50 |
Q5_K_M | 5.65 |
Q6_K | 6.56 |