verbaflow
Neural Language Model for Go (by nlpodyssey)
rwkv.cpp
INT4/INT5/INT8 and FP16 inference on CPU for RWKV language model (by RWKV)
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0.0 | 6.8 | |
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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rwkv.cpp
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Eagle 7B: Soaring past Transformers
There's https://github.com/saharNooby/rwkv.cpp, which related-ish[0] to ggml/llama.cpp
[0]: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/846
- People who've used RWKV, whats your wishlist for it?
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The Eleuther AI Mafia
Quantisation thankfully is applicable to RWKV as much as transformers. Most notably in our RWKV.cpp community project: https://github.com/saharNooby/rwkv.cpp
Tooling/Ecosystem is something that I am actively working on as there is still a gap to transformers level of tooling. But i'm glad that there is a noticeable difference!
And yes! experiments are important, to ensure improvements in the architecture. Even if "Linear Transformers" replaces "Transformers". Alternatives should always be explored, to learn from such trade-offs to the benefit of the ecosystem
(This was lightly covered in the podcast, where I share IMO that we should have more research into text based diffusion networks)
- Tiny models for contextually coherent conversations?
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New model: RWKV-4-Raven-7B-v12-Eng49%-Chn49%-Jpn1%-Other1%-20230530-ctx8192.pth
Q8_0 models: only for https://github.com/saharNooby/rwkv.cpp (fast CPU).
- [R] RWKV: Reinventing RNNs for the Transformer Era
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4096 Context length (and beyond)
There's https://github.com/saharNooby/rwkv.cpp which seems to work, and might be compatible with text-generation-webui.
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The Coming of Local LLMs
Also worth checking out https://github.com/saharNooby/rwkv.cpp which is based on Georgi's library and offers support for the RWKV family of models which are Apache-2.0 licensed.
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KoboldCpp - Combining all the various ggml.cpp CPU LLM inference projects with a WebUI and API (formerly llamacpp-for-kobold)
I'm most interested in that last one. I think I heard the RWKV models are very fast, don't need much Ram, and can have huge context tokens, so maybe their 14b can work for me. I wasn't sure how ready for use they were though, but looking more into it, stuff like rwkv.cpp and ChatRWKV and a whole lot of other community projects are mentioned on their github.
- rwkv.cpp: FP16 & INT4 inference on CPU for RWKV language model (r/MachineLearning)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing verbaflow and rwkv.cpp you can also consider the following projects:
zep - Zep: Long-Term Memory for AI Assistants.
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++