metadata
library_name: transformers
base_model:
- meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct
Model Card for Model ID
Llama3-8B-1.58 Models
The Llama3-8B-1.58 models are large language models fine-tuned on the BitNet 1.58b architecture, starting from the base model Llama-3-8B-Instruct.
For a deeper dive into the methods and results, check out our blog post.
Model Details
Model Sources
- Repository: Model
- Paper: The Era of 1-bit LLMs: All Large Language Models are in 1.58 Bits
How to Get Started with the Model
You can easily load and test our model in Transformers. Just follow the code below:
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("HF1BitLLM/Llama3-8B-1.58-100B-tokens", device_map="cuda", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct")
input_text = "Daniel went back to the the the garden. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra went to the hallway. John went to the bedroom. Mary went back to the garden. Where is Mary?\nAnswer:"
input_ids = tokenizer.encode(input_text, return_tensors="pt").cuda()
output = model.generate(input_ids, max_length=10, do_sample=False)
generated_text = tokenizer.decode(output[0], skip_special_tokens=True)
print(generated_text)
Training Details
Training Data
The model was trained on a subset of FineWeb-edu
Training Process
Starting Point
- Best-performing checkpoint from the 10 billion token runs with a linear lambda scheduler
Training Duration
- Fine-tuned for an additional 45,000 steps
- Reached a total of 100 billion tokens
Dataset
- FineWeb-edu dataset
Batch Size
- 2 million tokens per step
- Total per run: 45,000 steps * 2 million tokens = 90 billion tokens
- Combined with initial 10 billion tokens to reach 100 billion
Learning Rate Experiments
- Tested various learning rates to find optimal setting, according the to experiments, the best performing peak lr is 1e-5
Performance
- Close to Llama3 8B on some metrics
- Behind Llama3 8B in overall average performance
Evaluation
- Metrics included perplexity, MMLU scores, and other standard benchmarks
These extended training runs on 100 billion tokens pushed the boundaries of highly quantized models, bringing performance closer to half-precision models like Llama3.
Evaluation
The evaluation of the models is done on the nanotron checkpoints using LightEval :
Citation
@misc{,
title={1.58-Bit LLM: A New Era of Extreme Quantization},
author={Mohamed Mekkouri and Marc Sun and Leandro von Werra and Thomas Wolf},
year={2024},
}