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Collage: Light-Weight Low-Precision Strategy for LLM Training

Abstract

Large models training is plagued by the intense compute cost and limited hardware memory. A practical solution is low-precision representation but is troubled by loss in numerical accuracy and unstable training rendering the model less useful. We argue that low-precision floating points can perform well provided the error is properly compensated at the critical locations in the training process. We propose Collage which utilizes multi-component float representation in low-precision to accurately perform operations with numerical errors accounted. To understand the impact of imprecision to training, we propose a simple and novel metric which tracks the lost information during training as well as differentiates various precision strategies. Our method works with commonly used low-precision such as half-precision (1616-bit floating points) and can be naturally extended to work with even lower precision such as 88-bit. Experimental results show that pre-training using Collage removes the requirement of using 3232-bit floating-point copies of the model and attains similar/better training performance compared to (16,32)(16, 32)-bit mixed-precision strategy, with up to 3.7×3.7\times speedup and 15%\sim 15\% to 23%23\% less memory usage in practice.

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