The full benchmark code can be found in this post’s example code on GitHub.
RYS-XLargeAfter testing several smaller models (Llama’s and smaller Qwen2’s), I set up the config for Qwen2-72B and let it sweep. Each $(i, j)$ configuration took a few minutes: load the re-layered model, run the math probe, run the EQ probe, record the scores, move on. Days of continuous GPU time on the 4090s. But far less compute than a fine tune! In fact, I didn’t even have the hardware needed for a LORA fine-tune on just 48GB of VRAM.。关于这个话题,新收录的资料提供了深入分析
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Within the confines of my self-imposed time capsule, my only point of reference thus far is VisiCalc and its clones. Through that lens, I'm blown away by Lotus 1-2-3. I mean, come on, 3-D bar charts?! Am I living in the world of TRON right now?! The applause is well-earned, Mitch. Bravo! Encore, even!,推荐阅读新收录的资料获取更多信息
4Comments4Curated372New Comment Submit 4 comments, sorted by top scoringClick to highlight new comments since: Today at 12:01 PM[-]Martin Sustrik8d4512Seconded. When you talk to people you often find out that they are desperate to do something useful. They do not, partly because if they are not paid to do it, they can't afford it. But even more importantly they are all too often actively prevented from it by random rules (e.g. work safety rules in case of a factory). When there are no barriers people would often even work for free. For example, when personal computers became available in 80s, and rule-makers haven't yet realized that a new field has opened up, the open source movement emerged and built the entire software infrastructure for free.