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Olmo 3 represents a comprehensive family of open models featuring variations with 7 billion and 32 billion parameters, offering exceptional capabilities in base performance, reasoning, instruction, and reinforcement learning, while also providing transparency throughout the model development process, which includes access to raw training datasets, intermediate checkpoints, training scripts, extended context support (with a window of 65,536 tokens), and provenance tools. The foundation of these models is built upon the Dolma 3 dataset, which comprises approximately 9 trillion tokens and utilizes a careful blend of web content, scientific papers, programming code, and lengthy documents; this thorough pre-training, mid-training, and long-context approach culminates in base models that undergo post-training enhancements through supervised fine-tuning, preference optimization, and reinforcement learning with accountable rewards, resulting in the creation of the Think and Instruct variants. Notably, the 32 billion Think model has been recognized as the most powerful fully open reasoning model to date, demonstrating performance that closely rivals that of proprietary counterparts in areas such as mathematics, programming, and intricate reasoning tasks, thereby marking a significant advancement in open model development. This innovation underscores the potential for open-source models to compete with traditional, closed systems in various complex applications.
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Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning is a 3.8 billion-parameter model that is part of Microsoft's Phi series, specifically designed for edge, mobile, and other environments with constrained resources where processing power, memory, and speed are limited. This innovative model features the SambaY hybrid decoder architecture, integrating Gated Memory Units (GMUs) with Mamba state-space and sliding-window attention layers, achieving up to ten times the throughput and a latency reduction of 2 to 3 times compared to its earlier versions without compromising on its ability to perform complex mathematical and logical reasoning. With a support for a context length of 64K tokens and being fine-tuned on high-quality synthetic datasets, it is particularly adept at handling long-context retrieval, reasoning tasks, and real-time inference, all manageable on a single GPU. Available through platforms such as Azure AI Foundry, NVIDIA API Catalog, and Hugging Face, Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning empowers developers to create applications that are not only fast but also scalable and capable of intensive logical processing. This accessibility allows a broader range of developers to leverage its capabilities for innovative solutions.
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Hugging Face
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Microsoft Foundry
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NVIDIA DRIVE
Integrations
Hugging Face
Microsoft 365 Copilot
Microsoft Foundry
Microsoft Foundry Agent Service
NVIDIA DRIVE
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Deployment
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Online Support
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Training Docs
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Ai2
Founded
2014
Country
United States
Website
allenai.org/blog/olmo3
Vendor Details
Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/reasoning-reimagined-introducing-phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning/