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Cost-effective AI image generation with PixArt-Sigma inference on AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia

This post is the first in a series where we will run multiple diffusion transformers on Trainium and Inferentia-powered instances. In this post, we show how you can deploy PixArt-Sigma to Trainium and Inferentia-powered instances.

Optimizing Mixtral 8x7B on Amazon SageMaker with AWS Inferentia2

This post demonstrates how to deploy and serve the Mixtral 8x7B language model on AWS Inferentia2 instances for cost-effective, high-performance inference. We’ll walk through model compilation using Hugging Face Optimum Neuron, which provides a set of tools enabling straightforward model loading, training, and inference, and the Text Generation Inference (TGI) Container, which has the toolkit for deploying and serving LLMs with Hugging Face.

Faster LLMs with speculative decoding and AWS Inferentia2

In recent years, we have seen a big increase in the size of large language models (LLMs) used to solve natural language processing (NLP) tasks such as question answering and text summarization. Larger models with more parameters, which are in the order of hundreds of billions at the time of writing, tend to produce better […]

Get started quickly with AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia using AWS Neuron DLAMI and AWS Neuron DLC

Starting with the AWS Neuron 2.18 release, you can now launch Neuron DLAMIs (AWS Deep Learning AMIs) and Neuron DLCs (AWS Deep Learning Containers) with the latest released Neuron packages on the same day as the Neuron SDK release. When a Neuron SDK is released, you’ll now be notified of the support for Neuron DLAMIs […]

Fine-tune Llama 2 using QLoRA and Deploy it on Amazon SageMaker with AWS Inferentia2

In this post, we showcase fine-tuning a Llama 2 model using a Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) method and deploy the fine-tuned model on AWS Inferentia2. We use the AWS Neuron software development kit (SDK) to access the AWS Inferentia2 device and benefit from its high performance. We then use a large model inference container powered by […]

Optimize AWS Inferentia utilization with FastAPI and PyTorch models on Amazon EC2 Inf1 & Inf2 instances

When deploying Deep Learning models at scale, it is crucial to effectively utilize the underlying hardware to maximize performance and cost benefits. For production workloads requiring high throughput and low latency, the selection of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, model serving stack, and deployment architecture is very important. Inefficient architecture can lead to […]

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How InfoJobs (Adevinta) improves NLP model prediction performance with AWS Inferentia and Amazon SageMaker

This is a guest post co-written by Juan Francisco Fernandez, ML Engineer in Adevinta Spain, and AWS AI/ML Specialist Solutions Architects Antonio Rodriguez and João Moura. InfoJobs, a subsidiary company of the Adevinta group, provides the perfect match between candidates looking for their next job position and employers looking for the best hire for the […]