EfficientQAT(GPTQ format)
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EfficientQAT quantized models with GPTQ data format.
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EfficientQAT is a novel quantization technical, which pushes the limitation of uniform (INT) quantization in an efficient manner. Due to the leverage of standard INT quantization, the quantized model of EfficientQAT can also be transferred into other formats, such as GPTQ, BitBLAS, etc.
In this repo, we provide three type checkpoints, one is EQAT, indicats the original checkpoints of EfficientQAT. The other two are GPTQ and BitBLAS respectively.
We provide a number of prequantized EfficientQAT models as follows:
Model | Quantization | WikiText2 PPL | Avg. Accuracy | Model Size (GB) | Hub link |
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Llama-2-7B | fp16 | 5.47 | 64.86 | 13.2 | - |
Llama-2-7B | w4g128 | 5.53 | 64.27 | 3.7 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-7B | w3g128 | 5.81 | 64.02 | 3.1 | EQAT |
Llama-2-7B | w2g64 | 6.86 | 60.14 | 2.3 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-7B | w2g128 | 7.17 | 59.50 | 2.2 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-13B | fp16 | 4.88 | 67.81 | 25.4 | - |
Llama-2-13B | w4g128 | 4.93 | 67.52 | 6.8 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-13B | w3g128 | 5.12 | 67.28 | 5.6 | EQAT |
Llama-2-13B | w2g64 | 5.96 | 64.88 | 4.0 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-13B | w2g128 | 6.08 | 63.88 | 3.8 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-70B | fp16 | 3.32 | 72.41 | 131.6 | - |
Llama-2-70B | w4g128 | 3.39 | 72.62 | 35.8 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-70B | w3g128 | 3.61 | 71.76 | 29.1 | EQAT |
Llama-2-70B | w2g64 | 4.52 | 69.48 | 20.1 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-2-70B | w2g128 | 4.61 | 68.93 | 18.9 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-8B | fp16 | 6.14 | 68.58 | 13.0 | - |
Llama-3-8B | w4g128 | 6.47 | 68.43 | 5.4 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-8B | w3g128 | 7.09 | 67.35 | 4.7 | EQAT |
Llama-3-8B | w2g64 | 9.41 | 60.76 | 3.9 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-8B | w2g128 | 9.80 | 59.36 | 3.8 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-70B | fp16 | 2.85 | 75.33 | 137.8 | - |
Llama-3-70B | w4g128 | 3.17 | 74.57 | 38.9 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-70B | w3g128 | 4.19 | 72.42 | 32.2 | EQAT |
Llama-3-70B | w2g64 | 6.08 | 67.89 | 23.2 | EQAT|GPTQ |
Llama-3-70B | w2g128 | 6.38 | 67.57 | 22.0 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-8B-Instruct | fp16 | 8.29 | 68.43 | 13.0 | - |
Llama-3-8B-Instruct | w4g128 | 7.93 | 68.39 | 5.4 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-8B-Instruct | w3g128 | 8.55 | 67.24 | 4.7 | EQAT |
Llama-3-8B-Instruct | w2g64 | 11.19 | 60.66 | 3.9 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-8B-Instruct | w2g128 | 11.73 | 60.16 | 3.8 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-70B-Instruct | fp16 | 5.33 | 73.78 | 137.8 | - |
Llama-3-70B-Instruct | w4g128 | 5.35 | 73.47 | 38.9 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-70B-Instruct | w3g128 | 5.65 | 72.87 | 32.2 | EQAT |
Llama-3-70B-Instruct | w2g64 | 7.86 | 67.64 | 23.2 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Llama-3-70B-Instruct | w2g128 | 8.14 | 67.54 | 22.0 | EQAT|GPTQ|BitBLAS |
Please refer https://github.com/OpenGVLab/EfficientQAT for details.
Below is an example to inference with GPTQ or BitBLAS quantized formats.
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
from gptqmodel import GPTQModel
quant_dir = "ChenMnZ/Llama-2-7b-EfficientQAT-w2g128-GPTQ"
# quant_dir = "ChenMnZ/Llama-2-7b-EfficientQAT-w2g128-BitBLAS"
# or local path
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(quant_dir, use_fast=True)
# load quantized model to the first GPU
model = GPTQModel.from_quantized(quant_dir)
# inference with model.generate
print(tokenizer.decode(model.generate(**tokenizer("Model quantization is", return_tensors="pt").to(model.device))[0]))
If you found this work useful, please consider citing:
@article{efficientqat,
title={EfficientQAT: Efficient Quantization-Aware Training for Large Language Models},
author={Chen, Mengzhao and Shao, Wenqi and Xu, Peng and Wang, Jiahao and Gao, Peng and Zhang, Kaipeng and Qiao, Yu and Luo, Ping},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11062},
year={2024}
}