by Qwen
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The Qwen2.5 0.5B Instruct GGUF model is an optimized and lightweight version of a large language model, specifically designed to follow instructions with precision. It excels in generating long-form text, understanding structured data such as tables, and producing formatted outputs, including JSON. With multilingual support covering over 29 languages and an extended context window of up to 128,000 tokens, it adapts to a wide range of tasks, from interactive dialogue to analyzing complex documents. Its performance in programming and mathematics is further enhanced by dedicated expert models, making it a versatile tool for developers and users seeking a responsive and reliable AI. The model stands out for its resilience in handling diverse prompts and its ability to maintain coherence over extended interactions.
Qwen2.5 is the latest series of Qwen large language models. For Qwen2.5, we release a number of base language models and instruction-tuned language models ranging from 0.5 to 72 billion parameters. Qwen2.5 brings the following improvements upon Qwen2:
This repo contains the instruction-tuned 0.5B Qwen2.5 model in the GGUF Format, which has the following features:
For more details, please refer to our blog, GitHub, and Documentation.
Check out our llama.cpp documentation for more usage guide.
We advise you to clone llama.cpp and install it following the official guide. We follow the latest version of llama.cpp.
In the following demonstration, we assume that you are running commands under the repository llama.cpp.
Since cloning the entire repo may be inefficient, you can manually download the GGUF file that you need or use huggingface-cli:
pip install -U huggingface_hub
huggingface-cli download Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct-GGUF qwen2.5-0.5b-instruct-q5_k_m.gguf --local-dir . --local-dir-use-symlinks False
For users, to achieve chatbot-like experience, it is recommended to commence in the conversation mode:
./llama-cli -m <gguf-file-path> \
-co -cnv -p "You are Qwen, created by Alibaba Cloud. You are a helpful assistant." \
-fa -ngl 80 -n 512
Detailed evaluation results are reported in this 📑 blog.
For quantized models, the benchmark results against the original bfloat16 models can be found here
For requirements on GPU memory and the respective throughput, see results here.
If you find our work helpful, feel free to give us a cite.
@misc{qwen2.5,
title = {Qwen2.5: A Party of Foundation Models},
url = {https://qwenlm.github.io/blog/qwen2.5/},
author = {Qwen Team},
month = {September},
year = {2024}
}
@article{qwen2,
title={Qwen2 Technical Report},
author={An Yang and Baosong Yang and Binyuan Hui and Bo Zheng and Bowen Yu and Chang Zhou and Chengpeng Li and Chengyuan Li and Dayiheng Liu and Fei Huang and Guanting Dong and Haoran Wei and Huan Lin and Jialong Tang and Jialin Wang and Jian Yang and Jianhong Tu and Jianwei Zhang and Jianxin Ma and Jin Xu and Jingren Zhou and Jinze Bai and Jinzheng He and Junyang Lin and Kai Dang and Keming Lu and Keqin Chen and Kexin Yang and Mei Li and Mingfeng Xue and Na Ni and Pei Zhang and Peng Wang and Ru Peng and Rui Men and Ruize Gao and Runji Lin and Shijie Wang and Shuai Bai and Sinan Tan and Tianhang Zhu and Tianhao Li and Tianyu Liu and Wenbin Ge and Xiaodong Deng and Xiaohuan Zhou and Xingzhang Ren and Xinyu Zhang and Xipin Wei and Xuancheng Ren and Yang Fan and Yang Yao and Yichang Zhang and Yu Wan and Yunfei Chu and Yuqiong Liu and Zeyu Cui and Zhenru Zhang and Zhihao Fan},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.10671},
year={2024}
}