Add inference llama.cpp example
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README.md
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print(tokenizer.batch_decode(out))
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### Model hyperparameters
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More details about the model hyperparameters are given in the table below :
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print(tokenizer.batch_decode(out))
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```
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### On-device Inference
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Since Mambaoutai is only 1.6B parameters, it can run on a CPU at a a fast speed.
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Here is an example of how to run it on llama.cpp:
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```bash
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# Clone llama.cpp repository and compile it from source
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git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp\
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cd llama.cpp
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make
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# Create a venv and install dependencies
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conda create -n mamba-cpp python=3.10
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conda activate mamba-cpp
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pip install -r requirements/requirements-convert-hf-to-gguf.txt
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# Download the weights, tokenizer, config, tokenizer_config and special_tokens_map from this repo and
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# put them in a directory 'Mambaoutai/'
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mkdir Mambaoutai
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# Convert the weights to GGUF format
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python convert-hf-to-gguf.py Mambaoutai
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# Run inference with a prompt
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./main -m Mambaoutai/ggml-model-f16.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:" -n 400 -e -ngl 1
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```
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### Model hyperparameters
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More details about the model hyperparameters are given in the table below :
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