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| # Optimum Quanto |
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| [Quanto](https://github.com/huggingface/optimum-quanto) is a PyTorch quantization backend for [Optimum](https://huggingface.co/docs/optimum/index). It features linear quantization for weights (float8, int8, int4, int2) with accuracy very similar to full-precision models. Quanto is compatible with any model modality and device, making it simple to use regardless of hardware. |
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| Quanto is also compatible with [torch.compile](https://pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/torch_compile_tutorial.html) for faster generation. |
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| Install Quanto with the following command. |
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| ```bash |
| pip install optimum-quanto accelerate transformers |
| ``` |
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| Quantize a model by creating a [`QuantoConfig`] and specifying the `weights` parameter to quantize to. This works for any model in any modality as long as it contains [torch.nn.Linear](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Linear.html) layers. |
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| > [!TIP] |
| > The Transformers integration only supports weight quantization. Use the Quanto library directly if you need activation quantization, calibration, or QAT. |
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| ```py |
| from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, QuantoConfig |
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| quant_config = QuantoConfig(weights="int8") |
| model = transformers.AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( |
| "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B", |
| torch_dtype="auto", |
| device_map="auto", |
| quantization_config=quant_config |
| ) |
| ``` |
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| ## torch.compile |
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| Wrap a Quanto model with [torch.compile](https://pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/torch_compile_tutorial.html) for faster generation. |
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| ```py |
| import torch |
| from transformers import AutoModelForSpeechSeq2Seq, QuantoConfig |
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| quant_config = QuantoConfig(weights="int8") |
| model = AutoModelForSpeechSeq2Seq.from_pretrained( |
| "openai/whisper-large-v2", |
| torch_dtype="auto", |
| device_map="auto", |
| quantization_config=quant_config |
| ) |
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| model = torch.compile(model) |
| ``` |
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| ## Resources |
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| Read the [Quanto: a PyTorch quantization backend for Optimum](https://huggingface.co/blog/quanto-introduction) blog post to learn more about the library design and benchmarks. |
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| For more hands-on examples, take a look at the Quanto [notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/16CXfVmtdQvciSh9BopZUDYcmXCDpvgrT?usp=sharing). |