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**TODO (contributions welcome!)**: **TODO (contributions welcome!)**:
1. Measure latency and perplexity of different model sizes (169M to 14B) and data types (FP32, FP16, Q4_0, Q4_1, Q4_1_O) 1. Optimize AVX2 implementation of `Q4_1_O` matmul — currently, it is as slow as `FP32`
2. Test on Linux (including Colab) and MacOS 2. Measure latency and perplexity of different model sizes (169M to 14B) and data types (`FP32`, `FP16`, `Q4_0`, `Q4_1`, `Q4_1_O`)
3. Make required memory calculation more robust (see #4) 3. Test on Linux (including Colab) and MacOS
4. Make required memory calculation more robust (see [#4](https://github.com/saharNooby/rwkv.cpp/issues/4))
## How to use ## How to use
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Formats available: Formats available:
- `4`: `Q4_1_O`, preserves outliers, best quality, very slow (as FP32). - `4`: `Q4_1_O`, best quality, very slow (as `FP32`).
- `3`: `Q4_1`, preserves range, poor quality, very fast (as FP16). - `3`: `Q4_1`, poor quality, very fast (as `FP16`).
- `2`: `Q4_0`, worst quality, moderately fast (between FP16 and FP32). - `2`: `Q4_0`, worst quality, breaks larger models, moderately fast (between `FP16` and `FP32`).
### 4. Run the model ### 4. Run the model