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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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vLLM is an advanced library tailored for the efficient inference and deployment of Large Language Models (LLMs). Initially created at the Sky Computing Lab at UC Berkeley, it has grown into a collaborative initiative enriched by contributions from both academic and industry sectors. The library excels in providing exceptional serving throughput by effectively handling attention key and value memory through its innovative PagedAttention mechanism. It accommodates continuous batching of incoming requests and employs optimized CUDA kernels, integrating technologies like FlashAttention and FlashInfer to significantly improve the speed of model execution. Furthermore, vLLM supports various quantization methods, including GPTQ, AWQ, INT4, INT8, and FP8, and incorporates speculative decoding features. Users enjoy a seamless experience by integrating easily with popular Hugging Face models and benefit from a variety of decoding algorithms, such as parallel sampling and beam search. Additionally, vLLM is designed to be compatible with a wide range of hardware, including NVIDIA GPUs, AMD CPUs and GPUs, and Intel CPUs, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for developers across different platforms. This broad compatibility makes vLLM a versatile choice for those looking to implement LLMs efficiently in diverse environments.
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Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/reasoning-reimagined-introducing-phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning/
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Company Name
vLLM
Country
United States
Website
vllm.ai