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# Intel Quantization Support
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[AutoRound](https://github.com/intel/auto-round) is Intel’s advanced quantization algorithm designed for large language models(LLMs). It produces highly efficient **INT2, INT3, INT4, INT8, MXFP8, MXFP4, NVFP4**, and **GGUF** quantized models, balancing accuracy and inference performance. AutoRound is also part of the [Intel® Neural Compressor](https://github.com/intel/neural-compressor). For a deeper introduction, see the [AutoRound step-by-step guide](https://github.com/intel/auto-round/blob/main/docs/step_by_step.md).
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## Key Features
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✅ Superior Accuracy Delivers strong performance even at 2–3 bits [example models](https://huggingface.co/collections/OPEA/2-3-bits)
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✅ Fast Mixed `Bits`/`Dtypes` Scheme Generation Automatically configure in minutes
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✅ Support for exporting **AutoRound, AutoAWQ, AutoGPTQ, and GGUF** formats
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✅ **10+ vision-language models (VLMs)** are supported
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✅ **Per-layer mixed-bit quantization** for fine-grained control
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✅ **RTN (Round-To-Nearest) mode** for quick quantization with slight accuracy loss
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✅ **Multiple quantization recipes**: best, base, and light
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✅ Advanced utilities such as immediate packing and support for **10+ backends**
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## Supported Recipes on Intel Platforms
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On Intel platforms, AutoRound recipes are being enabled progressively by format and hardware. Currently, vLLM supports:
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- **`W4A16`**: weight-only, 4-bit weights with 16-bit activations
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- **`W8A16`**: weight-only, 8-bit weights with 16-bit activations
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Additional recipes and formats will be supported in future releases.
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## Quantizing a Model
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### Installation
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```bash
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uv pip install auto-round
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```
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### Quantize with CLI
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```bash
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auto-round \
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--model Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B \
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--scheme W4A16 \
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--format auto_round \
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--output_dir ./tmp_autoround
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```
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### Quantize with Python API
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```python
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from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
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from auto_round import AutoRound
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model_name = "Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B"
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autoround = AutoRound(model_name, scheme="W4A16")
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# the best accuracy, 4-5X slower, low_gpu_mem_usage could save ~20G but ~30% slower
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# autoround = AutoRound(model, tokenizer, nsamples=512, iters=1000, low_gpu_mem_usage=True, bits=bits, group_size=group_size, sym=sym)
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# 2-3X speedup, slight accuracy drop at W4G128
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# autoround = AutoRound(model, tokenizer, nsamples=128, iters=50, lr=5e-3, bits=bits, group_size=group_size, sym=sym )
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output_dir = "./tmp_autoround"
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# format= 'auto_round'(default), 'auto_gptq', 'auto_awq'
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autoround.quantize_and_save(output_dir, format="auto_round")
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```
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## Deploying AutoRound Quantized Models in vLLM
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```bash
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vllm serve Intel/DeepSeek-R1-0528-Qwen3-8B-int4-AutoRound \
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--gpu-memory-utilization 0.8 \
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--max-model-len 4096
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```
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## Evaluating the Quantized Model with vLLM
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```bash
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lm_eval --model vllm \
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--model_args pretrained="Intel/DeepSeek-R1-0528-Qwen3-8B-int4-AutoRound,max_model_len=8192,max_num_batched_tokens=32768,max_num_seqs=128,gpu_memory_utilization=0.8,dtype=bfloat16,max_gen_toks=2048" \
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--tasks gsm8k \
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--num_fewshot 5 \
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--batch_size 128
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```
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