DBRX
Developer(s) | Mosaic ML and Databricks team |
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Initial release | March 27, 2024 |
Repository | https://github.com/databricks/dbrx |
License | Databricks Open License |
Website | https://www.databricks.com/blog/introducing-dbrx-new-state-art-open-llm |
DBRX is an open-sourced large language model (LLM) developed by Mosaic ML team at Databricks, released on March 27, 2024.[1][2][3] It is a mixture-of-experts transformer model, with 132 billion parameters in total. 36 billion parameters (4 out of 16 experts) are active for each token.[4] The released model comes in either a base foundation model version or an instruction-tuned variant.[5]
At the time of its release, DRBX outperformed other prominent open-source models such as Meta's LLaMA 2, Mistral AI's Mixtral, and xAI's Grok, in several benchmarks ranging from language understanding, programming ability and mathematics.[4][6][7]
It was trained for 2.5 months[7] on 3,072 Nvidia H100s connected by 3.2 terabytes per second bandwidth (InfiniBand), for a training cost of $10m USD.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Introducing DBRX: A New State-of-the-Art Open LLM". Databricks. 2024-03-27. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
- ^ "New Databricks open source LLM targets custom development | TechTarget". Business Analytics. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
- ^ Ghoshal, Anirban (2024-03-27). "Databricks' open-source DBRX LLM beats Llama 2, Mixtral, and Grok". InfoWorld. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
- ^ a b "A New Open Source LLM, DBRX Claims to be the Most Powerful – Here are the Scores". GIZMOCHINA. Mar 28, 2024.
- ^ Wiggers, Kyle (2024-03-27). "Databricks spent $10M on new DBRX generative AI model". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ "Data and AI company DataBrix has launched a general-purpose large language model (LLM) DBRX that out." Maeil Business Newspaper. 2024-03-28. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
- ^ a b Knight, Will. "Inside the Creation of the World's Most Powerful Open Source AI Model". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2024-03-28.