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Description
Phi-4-mini-reasoning is a transformer-based language model with 3.8 billion parameters, specifically designed to excel in mathematical reasoning and methodical problem-solving within environments that have limited computational capacity or latency constraints. Its optimization stems from fine-tuning with synthetic data produced by the DeepSeek-R1 model, striking a balance between efficiency and sophisticated reasoning capabilities. With training that encompasses over one million varied math problems, ranging in complexity from middle school to Ph.D. level, Phi-4-mini-reasoning demonstrates superior performance to its base model in generating lengthy sentences across multiple assessments and outshines larger counterparts such as OpenThinker-7B, Llama-3.2-3B-instruct, and DeepSeek-R1. Equipped with a 128K-token context window, it also facilitates function calling, which allows for seamless integration with various external tools and APIs. Moreover, Phi-4-mini-reasoning can be quantized through the Microsoft Olive or Apple MLX Framework, enabling its deployment on a variety of edge devices, including IoT gadgets, laptops, and smartphones. Its design not only enhances user accessibility but also expands the potential for innovative applications in mathematical fields.
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Sky-T1-32B-Preview is an innovative open-source reasoning model crafted by the NovaSky team at UC Berkeley's Sky Computing Lab. It delivers performance comparable to proprietary models such as o1-preview on various reasoning and coding assessments, while being developed at a cost of less than $450, highlighting the potential for budget-friendly, advanced reasoning abilities. Fine-tuned from Qwen2.5-32B-Instruct, the model utilized a meticulously curated dataset comprising 17,000 examples spanning multiple fields, such as mathematics and programming. The entire training process was completed in just 19 hours using eight H100 GPUs with DeepSpeed Zero-3 offloading technology. Every component of this initiative—including the data, code, and model weights—is entirely open-source, allowing both academic and open-source communities to not only replicate but also improve upon the model's capabilities. This accessibility fosters collaboration and innovation in the realm of artificial intelligence research and development.
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Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/one-year-of-phi-small-language-models-making-big-leaps-in-ai/
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Company Name
NovaSky
Country
United States
Website
novasky-ai.github.io/posts/sky-t1/