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Llamacpp imatrix Quantizations of Step-3.7-Flash by stepfun-ai

Using llama.cpp release b9481 for quantization.

Original model: https://huggingface.co/stepfun-ai/Step-3.7-Flash

All quants made using imatrix option with dataset from here

Run them in your choice of tools:

Note: if it's a newly supported model, you may need to wait for an update from the developers.

Prompt format

<|begin of sentence|><|im_start|>system{system_prompt}<|im_end|><|im_start|>user{prompt}<|im_end|><|im_start|>assistant<think>

Download a file (not the whole branch) from below:

Filename Quant type File Size Split Description
Step-3.7-Flash-Q8_0.gguf Q8_0 212.00GB true Extremely high quality, generally unneeded but max available quant.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q6_K_L.gguf Q6_K_L 172.01GB true Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Very high quality, near perfect, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q6_K.gguf Q6_K 171.76GB true Very high quality, near perfect, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q5_K_L.gguf Q5_K_L 142.36GB true Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. High quality, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q5_K_M.gguf Q5_K_M 142.03GB true High quality, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q5_K_S.gguf Q5_K_S 137.45GB true High quality, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q4_1.gguf Q4_1 125.28GB true Legacy format, similar performance to Q4_K_S but with improved tokens/watt on Apple silicon.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q4_K_L.gguf Q4_K_L 122.01GB true Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Good quality, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q4_K_M.gguf Q4_K_M 121.62GB true Good quality, default size for most use cases, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q4_K_S.gguf Q4_K_S 117.09GB true Slightly lower quality with more space savings, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q4_0.gguf Q4_0 113.59GB true Legacy format, offers online repacking for ARM and AVX CPU inference.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ4_NL.gguf IQ4_NL 113.33GB true Similar to IQ4_XS, but slightly larger. Offers online repacking for ARM CPU inference.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ4_XS.gguf IQ4_XS 107.31GB true Decent quality, smaller than Q4_K_S with similar performance, recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ3_M.gguf IQ3_M 95.98GB true Medium-low quality, new method with decent performance comparable to Q3_K_M.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q3_K_XL.gguf Q3_K_XL 95.96GB true Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Lower quality but usable, good for low RAM availability.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q3_K_L.gguf Q3_K_L 95.50GB true Lower quality but usable, good for low RAM availability.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q3_K_M.gguf Q3_K_M 91.81GB true Low quality.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ3_XS.gguf IQ3_XS 91.74GB true Lower quality, new method with decent performance, slightly better than Q3_K_S.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q3_K_S.gguf Q3_K_S 87.57GB true Low quality, not recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ3_XXS.gguf IQ3_XXS 84.16GB true Lower quality, new method with decent performance, comparable to Q3 quants.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q2_K_L.gguf Q2_K_L 71.74GB true Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Very low quality but surprisingly usable.
Step-3.7-Flash-Q2_K.gguf Q2_K 71.23GB true Very low quality but surprisingly usable.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ2_M.gguf IQ2_M 68.38GB true Relatively low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be surprisingly usable.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ2_S.gguf IQ2_S 62.20GB true Low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ2_XS.gguf IQ2_XS 60.94GB true Low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ2_XXS.gguf IQ2_XXS 55.00GB true Very low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ1_M.gguf IQ1_M 47.68GB false Extremely low quality, not recommended.
Step-3.7-Flash-IQ1_S.gguf IQ1_S 42.99GB false Extremely low quality, not recommended.

Embed/output weights

Some of these quants (Q3_K_XL, Q4_K_L etc) are the standard quantization method with the embeddings and output weights quantized to Q8_0 instead of what they would normally default to.

Downloading using huggingface-cli

ARM/AVX information

Previously, you would download Q4_0_4_4/4_8/8_8, and these would have their weights interleaved in memory in order to improve performance on ARM and AVX machines by loading up more data in one pass.

Now, however, there is something called "online repacking" for weights. details in this PR. If you use Q4_0 and your hardware would benefit from repacking weights, it will do it automatically on the fly.

As of llama.cpp build b4282 you will not be able to run the Q4_0_X_X files and will instead need to use Q4_0.

Additionally, if you want to get slightly better quality for , you can use IQ4_NL thanks to this PR which will also repack the weights for ARM, though only the 4_4 for now. The loading time may be slower but it will result in an overall speed incrase.

Which file should I choose?

Credits

Thank you kalomaze and Dampf for assistance in creating the imatrix calibration dataset.

Thank you ZeroWw for the inspiration to experiment with embed/output.

Thank you to LM Studio for sponsoring my work.

Want to support my work? Visit my ko-fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/bartowski

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