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    llama.cpp

    llama.cpp

    Port of Facebook's LLaMA model in C/C++

    The llama.cpp project enables the inference of Meta's LLaMA model (and other models) in pure C/C++ without requiring a Python runtime. It is designed for efficient and fast model execution, offering easy integration for applications needing LLM-based capabilities. The repository focuses on providing a highly optimized and portable implementation for running large language models directly within C/C++ environments.
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    PicoLM

    PicoLM

    Run a 1-billion parameter LLM on a $10 board with 256MB RAM

    PicoLM is an open-source inference framework designed to run large language models on extremely constrained hardware environments such as inexpensive single-board computers and embedded systems. The project focuses on enabling efficient local inference by optimizing memory usage, computation, and system dependencies so that relatively large models can operate on devices with minimal RAM. It is written primarily in C and designed with a minimalist architecture that removes unnecessary...
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    llama2.c

    llama2.c

    Inference Llama 2 in one file of pure C

    llama2.c is a minimalist implementation of the Llama 2 language model architecture designed to run entirely in pure C. Created by Andrej Karpathy, this project offers an educational and lightweight framework for performing inference on small Llama 2 models without external dependencies. It provides a full training and inference pipeline: models can be trained in PyTorch and later executed using a concise 700-line C program (run.c). While it can technically load Meta’s official Llama 2...
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    Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E)

    Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E)

    Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E)

    Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E) is an open-source implementation of the LLaMA-2 large language model architecture designed to demonstrate how transformer-based language models can be executed with extremely minimal code. The project focuses on simplicity and educational clarity by implementing inference for LLaMA-style models in a compact C program rather than relying on large machine learning frameworks. Developers can train models using a Python training pipeline and then run inference using a lightweight C implementation that requires very few dependencies. ...
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    Alpaca.cpp

    Alpaca.cpp

    Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM

    ...This combines the LLaMA foundation model with an open reproduction of Stanford Alpaca a fine-tuning of the base model to obey instructions (akin to the RLHF used to train ChatGPT) and a set of modifications to llama.cpp to add a chat interface. Download the zip file corresponding to your operating system from the latest release. The weights are based on the published fine-tunes from alpaca-lora, converted back into a PyTorch checkpoint with a modified script and then quantized with llama.cpp the regular way.
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