TheBloke's LLM work is generously supported by a grant from andreessen horowitz (a16z)
OpenChat v3.2 Super - AWQ
- Model creator: OpenChat
- Original model: OpenChat v3.2 Super
Description
This repo contains AWQ model files for OpenChat's OpenChat v3.2 Super.
About AWQ
AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference.
It is also now supported by continuous batching server vLLM, allowing use of AWQ models for high-throughput concurrent inference in multi-user server scenarios. Note that, at the time of writing, overall throughput is still lower than running vLLM with unquantised models, however using AWQ enables using much smaller GPUs which can lead to easier deployment and overall cost savings. For example, a 70B model can be run on 1 x 48GB GPU instead of 2 x 80GB.
Repositories available
- AWQ model(s) for GPU inference.
- GPTQ models for GPU inference, with multiple quantisation parameter options.
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8-bit GGUF models for CPU+GPU inference
- OpenChat's original unquantised fp16 model in pytorch format, for GPU inference and for further conversions
Prompt template: OpenChat
GPT4 User: {prompt}<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 Assistant:
Provided files and AWQ parameters
For my first release of AWQ models, I am releasing 128g models only. I will consider adding 32g as well if there is interest, and once I have done perplexity and evaluation comparisons, but at this time 32g models are still not fully tested with AutoAWQ and vLLM.
Models are released as sharded safetensors files.
Serving this model from vLLM
Documentation on installing and using vLLM can be found here.
- When using vLLM as a server, pass the
--quantization awq
parameter, for example:
python3 python -m vllm.entrypoints.api_server --model TheBloke/openchat_v3.2_super-AWQ --quantization awq
When using vLLM from Python code, pass the quantization=awq
parameter, for example:
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
prompts = [
"Hello, my name is",
"The president of the United States is",
"The capital of France is",
"The future of AI is",
]
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.8, top_p=0.95)
llm = LLM(model="TheBloke/openchat_v3.2_super-AWQ", quantization="awq")
outputs = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params)
# Print the outputs.
for output in outputs:
prompt = output.prompt
generated_text = output.outputs[0].text
print(f"Prompt: {prompt!r}, Generated text: {generated_text!r}")
How to use this AWQ model from Python code
Install the necessary packages
Requires: AutoAWQ 0.0.2 or later
pip3 install autoawq
If you have problems installing AutoAWQ using the pre-built wheels, install it from source instead:
pip3 uninstall -y autoawq
git clone https://github.com/casper-hansen/AutoAWQ
cd AutoAWQ
pip3 install .
You can then try the following example code
from awq import AutoAWQForCausalLM
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
model_name_or_path = "TheBloke/openchat_v3.2_super-AWQ"
# Load model
model = AutoAWQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_name_or_path, fuse_layers=True,
trust_remote_code=False, safetensors=True)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name_or_path, trust_remote_code=False)
prompt = "Tell me about AI"
prompt_template=f'''GPT4 User: {prompt}<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 Assistant:
'''
print("\n\n*** Generate:")
tokens = tokenizer(
prompt_template,
return_tensors='pt'
).input_ids.cuda()
# Generate output
generation_output = model.generate(
tokens,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.7,
top_p=0.95,
top_k=40,
max_new_tokens=512
)
print("Output: ", tokenizer.decode(generation_output[0]))
# Inference can also be done using transformers' pipeline
from transformers import pipeline
print("*** Pipeline:")
pipe = pipeline(
"text-generation",
model=model,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
max_new_tokens=512,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.7,
top_p=0.95,
top_k=40,
repetition_penalty=1.1
)
print(pipe(prompt_template)[0]['generated_text'])
Compatibility
The files provided are tested to work with AutoAWQ, and vLLM.
Huggingface Text Generation Inference (TGI) is not yet compatible with AWQ, but a PR is open which should bring support soon: TGI PR #781.
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Thanks, and how to contribute
Thanks to the chirper.ai team!
Thanks to Clay from gpus.llm-utils.org!
I've had a lot of people ask if they can contribute. I enjoy providing models and helping people, and would love to be able to spend even more time doing it, as well as expanding into new projects like fine tuning/training.
If you're able and willing to contribute it will be most gratefully received and will help me to keep providing more models, and to start work on new AI projects.
Donaters will get priority support on any and all AI/LLM/model questions and requests, access to a private Discord room, plus other benefits.
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Thank you to all my generous patrons and donaters!
And thank you again to a16z for their generous grant.
Original model card: OpenChat's OpenChat v3.2 Super
OpenChat: Advancing Open-source Language Models with Imperfect Data
OpenChat is a collection of open-source language models, optimized and fine-tuned with a strategy inspired by offline reinforcement learning. We use approximately 80k ShareGPT conversations, a conditioning strategy, and weighted loss to deliver outstanding performance, despite our simple approach. Our ultimate goal is to develop a high-performance, commercially available, open-source large language model, and we are continuously making strides towards this vision.
🤖 Ranked #1 among all open-source models on AgentBench
🔥 Ranked #1 among 13B open-source models | 89.5% win-rate on AlpacaEval | 7.19 score on MT-bench
🕒 Exceptionally efficient padding-free fine-tuning, only requires 15 hours on 8xA100 80G
💲 FREE for commercial use under Llama 2 Community License
Usage
To use these models, we highly recommend installing the OpenChat package by following the installation guide and using the OpenChat OpenAI-compatible API server by running the serving command from the table below. The server is optimized for high-throughput deployment using vLLM and can run on a GPU with at least 48GB RAM or two consumer GPUs with tensor parallelism. To enable tensor parallelism, append --tensor-parallel-size 2
to the serving command.
When started, the server listens at localhost:18888
for requests and is compatible with the OpenAI ChatCompletion API specifications. See the example request below for reference. Additionally, you can access the OpenChat Web UI for a user-friendly experience.
To deploy the server as an online service, use --api-keys sk-KEY1 sk-KEY2 ...
to specify allowed API keys and --disable-log-requests --disable-log-stats --log-file openchat.log
for logging only to a file. We recommend using a HTTPS gateway in front of the server for security purposes.
Example request (click to expand)
curl http://localhost:18888/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model": "openchat_v3.2",
"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "You are a large language model named OpenChat. Write a poem to describe yourself"}]
}'
Model | Size | Context | Weights | Serving |
---|---|---|---|---|
OpenChat 3.2 SUPER | 13B | 4096 | Huggingface | python -m ochat.serving.openai_api_server --model-type openchat_v3.2 --model openchat/openchat_v3.2_super --engine-use-ray --worker-use-ray --max-num-batched-tokens 5120 |
For inference with Huggingface Transformers (slow and not recommended), follow the conversation template provided below:
Conversation templates (click to expand)
# Single-turn V3.2 (SUPER)
tokenize("GPT4 User: Hello<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 Assistant:")
# Result: [1, 402, 7982, 29946, 4911, 29901, 15043, 32000, 402, 7982, 29946, 4007, 22137, 29901]
# Multi-turn V3.2 (SUPER)
tokenize("GPT4 User: Hello<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 Assistant: Hi<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 User: How are you today?<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 Assistant:")
# Result: [1, 402, 7982, 29946, 4911, 29901, 15043, 32000, 402, 7982, 29946, 4007, 22137, 29901, 6324, 32000, 402, 7982, 29946, 4911, 29901, 1128, 526, 366, 9826, 29973, 32000, 402, 7982, 29946, 4007, 22137, 29901]
Benchmarks
We have evaluated our models using the two most popular evaluation benchmarks **, including AlpacaEval and MT-bench. Here we list the top models with our released versions, sorted by model size in descending order. The full version can be found on the MT-bench and AlpacaEval leaderboards.
To ensure consistency, we used the same routine as ChatGPT / GPT-4 to run these benchmarks. We started the OpenAI API-compatible server and set the openai.api_base
to http://localhost:18888/v1
in the benchmark program.
Model | Size | Context | Dataset Size | 💲Free | AlpacaEval (win rate %) | MT-bench (win rate adjusted %) | MT-bench (score) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
v.s. text-davinci-003 | v.s. ChatGPT | ||||||
GPT-4 | 1.8T* | 8K | ❌ | 95.3 | 82.5 | 8.99 | |
ChatGPT | 175B* | 4K | ❌ | 89.4 | 50.0 | 7.94 | |
Llama-2-70B-Chat | 70B | 4K | 2.9M | ✅ | 92.7 | 60.0 | 6.86 |
OpenChat 3.2 SUPER | 13B | 4K | 80K | ✅ | 89.5 | 57.5 | 7.19 |
Llama-2-13B-Chat | 13B | 4K | 2.9M | ✅ | 81.1 | 55.3 | 6.65 |
WizardLM 1.2 | 13B | 4K | 196K | ✅ | 89.2 | 53.1 | 7.05 |
Vicuna 1.5 | 13B | 2K | 125K | ✅ | 78.8 | 37.2 | 6.57 |
*: Estimated model size
**: The benchmark metrics represent a quantified measure of a subset of the model's capabilities. A win-rate greater than 50% does not necessarily indicate that the model is better than ChatGPT in all scenarios or for all use cases. It is essential to consider the specific tasks or applications for which the model was evaluated and compare the results accordingly.
Limitations
Foundation Model Limitations Despite its advanced capabilities, OpenChat is still bound by the limitations inherent in its foundation models. These limitations may impact the model's performance in areas such as:
- Complex reasoning
- Mathematical and arithmetic tasks
- Programming and coding challenges
Hallucination of Non-existent Information OpenChat may sometimes generate information that does not exist or is not accurate, also known as "hallucination". Users should be aware of this possibility and verify any critical information obtained from the model.
License
Our OpenChat V3 models are licensed under the Llama 2 Community License.
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