Llamacpp imatrix Quantizations of Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B by ornith-ai

Using llama.cpp release b10472 for quantization.

Original model: https://huggingface.co/ornith-ai/Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B

Model details:

  • Parameter count: 36B
  • Input support: text, image (with mmproj file) - details
  • Speculative decoding: yes (MTP) - details
  • imatrix: yes - details

How to run

Prompt format

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

Don't know which to choose? Grab Q4_K_M (21.86GB) - usually a good mix of size and performance. Download instructions available here

Available files:

Filename Quant type File Size Split Description
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-bf16.gguf bf16 71.07GB true Full BF16 weights.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q8_0.gguf Q8_0 37.81GB false Extremely high quality, generally unneeded but max available quant.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q6_K_L.gguf Q6_K_L 30.77GB false Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Very high quality, near perfect, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q6_K.gguf Q6_K 30.53GB false Very high quality, near perfect, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q5_K_L.gguf Q5_K_L 25.81GB false Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. High quality, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q5_K_M.gguf Q5_K_M 25.49GB false High quality, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q5_K_S.gguf Q5_K_S 24.63GB false High quality, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_1.gguf Q4_1 22.45GB false Legacy format, similar performance to Q4_K_S but with improved tokens/watt on Apple silicon.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_K_L.gguf Q4_K_L 22.24GB false Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Good quality, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_K_M.gguf Q4_K_M 21.86GB false Good quality, default size for most use cases, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_K_S.gguf Q4_K_S 21.07GB false Slightly lower quality with more space savings, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_0.gguf Q4_0 20.42GB false Legacy format, kept for compatibility with older tools.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ4_NL.gguf IQ4_NL 20.33GB false Similar to IQ4_XS, but slightly larger.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ4_XS.gguf IQ4_XS 19.28GB false Decent quality, smaller than Q4_K_S with similar performance, recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q3_K_XL.gguf Q3_K_XL 17.80GB false Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Lower quality but usable, good for low RAM availability.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ3_M.gguf IQ3_M 17.37GB false Medium-low quality, new method with decent performance comparable to Q3_K_M.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q3_K_L.gguf Q3_K_L 17.36GB false Lower quality but usable, good for low RAM availability.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q3_K_M.gguf Q3_K_M 16.70GB false Low quality.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ3_XS.gguf IQ3_XS 16.69GB false Lower quality, new method with decent performance, slightly better than Q3_K_S.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q3_K_S.gguf Q3_K_S 15.98GB false Low quality, not recommended.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ3_XXS.gguf IQ3_XXS 15.34GB false Lower quality, new method with decent performance, comparable to Q3 quants.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q2_K_L.gguf Q2_K_L 13.58GB false Uses Q8_0 for embed and output weights. Very low quality but surprisingly usable.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q2_K.gguf Q2_K 13.09GB false Very low quality but surprisingly usable.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ2_M.gguf IQ2_M 12.54GB false Relatively low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be surprisingly usable.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ2_S.gguf IQ2_S 11.49GB false Low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ2_XS.gguf IQ2_XS 11.27GB false Low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable.
Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-IQ2_XXS.gguf IQ2_XXS 10.26GB false Very low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable.

Download a specific file:

hf download bartowski/Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-GGUF --include "Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_K_M.gguf" --local-dir ./

Downloading using the Hugging Face CLI

Click to view download instructions

First, make sure you have the Hugging Face CLI installed:

pip install -U "huggingface_hub[cli]"

Download a specific file:

hf download bartowski/Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-GGUF --include "Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-Q4_K_M.gguf" --local-dir ./

The files marked true in the Split column above are stored as multiple parts in a folder. To download all the parts to a local folder, run:

hf download bartowski/Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-GGUF --include "Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-bf16/*" --local-dir ./

You can either specify a new local-dir (Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-bf16) or download them all in place (./)

How to run

These quants run with llama.cpp - installable in one line via llama.app:

curl -LsSf https://llama.app/install.sh | sh
llama-server -hf bartowski/Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-GGUF:Q4_K_M

llama-server includes a built-in chat web UI, served at http://localhost:8080 by default.

These quants were made with llama.cpp release b10472 - if this model's architecture is newly supported, you'll need that release or newer to run them.

They also work in: LM Studio · koboldcpp · ramalama · Jan AI · Text Generation Web UI · LoLLMs · Atomic Chat

Multimodal

This model supports image input. Alongside the quants, this repo includes the multimodal projector files mmproj-Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-f16.gguf and mmproj-Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-bf16.gguf, which pair with any quant above.

llama.cpp downloads the mmproj automatically when using -hf as shown above; if you're loading files manually, pass it with --mmproj.

MTP

This model has MTP (Multi-Token Prediction) layers, and they are included in these quants

MTP layers act as a built-in draft model, letting llama.cpp run speculative decoding for faster generation. To use them, add the following flag to your llama.cpp command:

--spec-type draft-mtp

Note: the MTP layers are stored at Q4_0 in the imatrix quants (except for the Q8_0 quant), since imatrix calibration does not exercise them. Q4_0 is chosen for its speed which massively benefits MTP performance.

imatrix

All quants made using imatrix option, with a calibration corpus rendered through this model's own chat template. The corpus pairs plain prose with tool-calling and reasoning conversations (corpus source data), encoded exactly as this model sees them at inference and processed with --parse-special, so chat-format special tokens contribute to the importance matrix. The corpus rendered for this model is included in this repo: Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-calibration-v6.txt. The imatrix is available here: Ornith-1.5-35B-A3B-imatrix.gguf.

Calibration render details
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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.

ARM/AVX information

llama.cpp automatically "repacks" weights into an interleaved layout at load time for faster inference on ARM and AVX machines - details in this PR. This once required downloading special Q4_0_4_4/4_8/8_8 files; those are long gone. Online repacking now covers Q4_0, IQ4_NL, and most K-quants, so no special quant choice is needed for CPU inference.

Which file should I choose?

Click here for details

An older (early 2024) but still useful write-up with charts comparing quant performances is provided by Artefact2 here

The first thing to figure out is how big a model you can run. To do this, you'll need to figure out how much RAM and/or VRAM you have.

If you want your model running as FAST as possible, you'll want to fit the whole thing on your GPU's VRAM. Aim for a quant with a file size 1-2GB smaller than your GPU's total VRAM.

If you want the absolute maximum quality, add both your system RAM and your GPU's VRAM together, then similarly grab a quant with a file size 1-2GB Smaller than that total.

Hugging Face can also do this math for you: add your hardware in your Local Apps settings and the model page will show which files fit.

Next, you'll need to decide if you want to use an 'I-quant' or a 'K-quant'.

If you don't want to think too much, grab one of the K-quants. These are in format 'QX_K_X', like Q5_K_M.

If you want to get more into the weeds, you can check out this extremely useful feature chart:

llama.cpp feature matrix

But basically, if you're aiming for below Q4, and you're running cuBLAS (Nvidia) or rocBLAS (AMD), you should look towards the I-quants. These are in format IQX_X, like IQ3_M. These are newer and offer better performance for their size.

These I-quants can also be used on CPU, but will be slower than their K-quant equivalent, so speed vs performance is a tradeoff you'll have to decide.

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.

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

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