Compression at the Edge — NVIDIA, Unsloth, HuggingFace, Ollama
Aug 7, 2026 · 46:01
NVIDIA's Chris Alexiuk, Unsloth's Daniel Han, NVIDIA's Asma Beevi, Hugging Face's Merve Noyan, and Ollama's Parth Sareen argue compression democratizes AI: GLM 5.2 shrinks from 1.5 terabytes to 250 GB, 86% smaller without being 86% dumber. Han says layers are unequal—first/last critical, middle near-useless, and one 'super weight' can make a model 20% dumber—so layer choice is a combinatorial search. Asma details NVFP4, 4-bit floats sharing an FP8 scale per 16 values, targeting under 1% accuracy loss and working out of the box above ~20B parameters. Benchmarks only verify tasks—Han uses KL divergence of BF16 vs quantized logits, Ollama tests quants in real harnesses—and linear-attention models can break heuristics before KV-cache compression pushes models to phones.