Meta/Dense

Llama-3.1-8B

tool_usechatThinkingTool UseDistilled
8B
Parameters
128K
Context length
15
Benchmarks
4
Quantizations
0
Architecture
Dense
Released
2024-07-23
Layers
32
KV Heads
8
Head Dim
128
Family
llama

Model Information

The Meta Llama 3.1 collection of multilingual large language models (LLMs) is a collection of pretrained and instruction tuned generative models in 8B, 70B and 405B sizes (text in/text out). The Llama 3.1 instruction tuned text only models (8B, 70B, 405B) are optimized for multilingual dialogue use cases and outperform many of the available open source and closed chat models on common industry benchmarks.

Model developer: Meta

Model Architecture: Llama 3.1 is an auto-regressive language model that uses an optimized transformer architecture. The tuned versions use supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) to align with human preferences for helpfulness and safety.

<table> <tr> <td> </td> <td><strong>Training Data</strong> </td> <td><strong>Params</strong> </td> <td><strong>Input modalities</strong> </td> <td><strong>Output modalities</strong> </td> <td><strong>Context length</strong> </td> <td><strong>GQA</strong> </td> <td><strong>Token count</strong> </td> <td><strong>Knowledge cutoff</strong> </td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="3" >Llama 3.1 (text only) </td> <td rowspan="3" >A new mix of publicly available online data. </td> <td>8B </td> <td>Multilingual Text </td> <td>Multilingual Text and code </td> <td>128k </td> <td>Yes </td> <td rowspan="3" >15T+ </td> <td rowspan="3" >December 2023 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>70B </td> <td>Multilingual Text </td> <td>Multilingual Text and code </td> <td>128k </td> <td>Yes </td> </tr> <tr> <td>405B </td> <td>Multilingual Text </td> <td>Multilingual Text and code </td> <td>128k </td> <td>Yes </td> </tr> </table>

Supported languages: English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Hindi, Spanish, and Thai.

Llama 3.1 family of models. Token counts refer to pretraining data only. All model versions use Grouped-Query Attention (GQA) for improved inference scalability.

Model Release Date: July 23, 2024.

Status: This is a static model trained on an offline dataset. Future versions of the tuned models will be released as we improve model safety with community feedback.

License: A custom commercial license, the Llama 3.1 Community License, is available at: https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-models/blob/main/models/llama3_1/LICENSE

Where to send questions or comments about the model Instructions on how to provide feedback or comments on the model can be found in the model README. For more technical information about generation parameters and recipes for how to use Llama 3.1 in applications, please go here.

Intended Use

Intended Use Cases Llama 3.1 is intended for commercial and research use in multiple languages. Instruction tuned text only models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks. The Llama 3.1 model collection also supports the ability to leverage the outputs of its models to improve other models including synthetic data generation and distillation. The Llama 3.1 Community License allows for these use cases.

Out-of-scope Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3.1 Community License. Use in languages beyond those explicitly referenced as supported in this model card**.

**<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Note</span>: Llama 3.1 has been trained on a broader collection of languages than the 8 supported languages. Developers may fine-tune Llama 3.1 models for languages beyond the 8 supported languages provided they comply with the Llama 3.1 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy and in such cases are responsible for ensuring that any uses of Llama 3.1 in additional languages is done in a safe and responsible manner.

How to use

This repository contains two versions of Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct, for use with transformers and with the original llama codebase.

Use with transformers

Starting with transformers >= 4.43.0 onward, you can run conversational inference using the Transformers pipeline abstraction or by leveraging the Auto classes with the generate() function.

Make sure to update your transformers installation via pip install --upgrade transformers.

import transformers
import torch

model_id = "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct"

pipeline = transformers.pipeline(
    "text-generation",
    model=model_id,
    model_kwargs={"torch_dtype": torch.bfloat16},
    device_map="auto",
)

messages = [
    {"role": "system", "content": "You are a pirate chatbot who always responds in pirate speak!"},
    {"role": "user", "content": "Who are you?"},
]

outputs = pipeline(
    messages,
    max_new_tokens=256,
)
print(outputs[0]["generated_text"][-1])

Note: You can also find detailed recipes on how to use the model locally, with torch.compile(), assisted generations, quantised and more at huggingface-llama-recipes

Tool use with transformers

LLaMA-3.1 supports multiple tool use formats. You can see a full guide to prompt formatting here.

Tool use is also supported through chat templates in Transformers. Here is a quick example showing a single simple tool:

# First, define a tool
def get_current_temperature(location: str) -> float:
    """
    Get the current temperature at a location.
    
    Args:
        location: The location to get the temperature for, in the format "City, Country"
    Returns:
        The current temperature at the specified location in the specified units, as a float.
    """
    return 22.  # A real function should probably actually get the temperature!

# Next, create a chat and apply the chat template
messages = [
  {"role": "system", "content": "You are a bot that responds to weather queries."},
  {"role": "user", "content": "Hey, what's the temperature in Paris right now?"}
]

inputs = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, tools=[get_current_temperature], add_generation_prompt=True)

You can then generate text from this input as normal. If the model generates a tool call, you should add it to the chat like so:

tool_call = {"name": "get_current_temperature", "arguments": {"location": "Paris, France"}}
messages.append({"role": "assistant", "tool_calls": [{"type": "function", "function": tool_call}]})

and then call the tool and append the result, with the tool role, like so:

messages.append({"role": "tool", "name": "get_current_temperature", "content": "22.0"})

After that, you can generate() again to let the model use the tool result in the chat. Note that this was a very brief introduction to tool calling - for more information, see the LLaMA prompt format docs and the Transformers tool use documentation.

Use with llama

Please, follow the instructions in the repository

To download Original checkpoints, see the example command below leveraging huggingface-cli:

huggingface-cli download meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct --include "original/*" --local-dir Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct

Hardware and Software

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Quantizations & VRAM

Q4_K_M4.5 bpw
5.0 GB
VRAM required
94%
Quality
Q6_K6.5 bpw
7.0 GB
VRAM required
97%
Quality
Q8_08 bpw
8.5 GB
VRAM required
100%
Quality
FP1616 bpw
16.5 GB
VRAM required
100%
Quality

Benchmarks (15)

Arena Elo1191
HumanEval62.8
MBPP55.6
IFEval49.2
BigCodeBench32.8
MMLU-PRO31.1
BBH29.4
GPQA Diamond27.0
MATH-50021.8
MATH15.6
GPQA8.7
MUSR8.6
LiveCodeBench8.5
AA Intelligence7.6
HLE4.3

Run with Ollama

$ollama run llama3.1:8b

GPUs that can run this model

At Q4_K_M quantization. Sorted by minimum VRAM.

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$169
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INTEL
$129
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$150
NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER
6 GB VRAM • 336 GB/s
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$150
NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti
6 GB VRAM • 288 GB/s
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$140
NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB
6 GB VRAM • 192 GB/s
NVIDIA
$80
NVIDIA Tesla C2070
6 GB VRAM • 143 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla C2075
6 GB VRAM • 150 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla C2090
6 GB VRAM • 177 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla M2070
6 GB VRAM • 150 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla M2070-Q
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NVIDIA Tesla M2075
6 GB VRAM • 150 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla M2090
6 GB VRAM • 177 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla X2070
6 GB VRAM • 177 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla X2090
6 GB VRAM • 177 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla K20X
6 GB VRAM • 250 GB/s
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NVIDIA Tesla K20Xm
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB
6 GB VRAM • 192 GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB 9Gbps
6 GB VRAM • 217 GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB GDDR5X
6 GB VRAM • 192 GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB GP104
6 GB VRAM • 192 GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB Rev. 2
6 GB VRAM • 192 GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660
6 GB VRAM • 192 GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
6 GB VRAM • 336 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
6 GB VRAM • 288 GB/s
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