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cm0002@ttrpg.network to Technology@lemmy.zipEnglish · 7 days ago

Microsoft just open-sourced bitnet.cpp, a 1-bit LLM inference framework. It let's you run 100B parameter models on your local CPU without GPUs. 6.17x faster inference and 82.2% less energy on CPUs.

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Microsoft just open-sourced bitnet.cpp, a 1-bit LLM inference framework. It let's you run 100B parameter models on your local CPU without GPUs. 6.17x faster inference and 82.2% less energy on CPUs.

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GitHub - microsoft/BitNet: Official inference framework for 1-bit LLMs
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Official inference framework for 1-bit LLMs. Contribute to microsoft/BitNet development by creating an account on GitHub.
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    LOLOLOL I registered the bitnet.dev domain for my home lab … should I sell it?

    Microsft … ring me up, let’s talk money

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    Is it still probabilistic slop or does the model understand what it’s doing and verify primary sources? If not, yay for burning the planet more slowly I guess, but still no thanks.

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      No that would require AI (Actual Intelligence)

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        We already have that. It’s like, you put the AI in your brain. You are the AI.

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    Microslop*

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