As is known, hybrid quadratic and subquadratic attention models in multi-head architectures have surpassed both Transformer and Linear RNN models , with these works primarily focusing on reducing KV complexity and improving efficiency. For further research on expressiveness, we introduce our series of models distilled from Qwen 2.5, based on pure native RWKV-7 attention, which aims to make RNN more expressive and demonstrates state tracking ability beyond transformers. We work with QRWK 32B based on RWKV-6 architecture, another approach that reduces the entire knowledge processing time to just 8 hours using 16 AMD MI300X GPUs while maintaining Qwen 2.5's performance. In fact, the distillation process can utilize any LLM, not just Qwen, and enables knowledge transfer from larger LLMs to smaller ones with more fewer tokens. We will explain the detailed process and share our insights on building more powerful foundation models. Please note that this is an ongoing work that will be updated continuously. The model checkpoints and source code are available at \href{https://github.com/yynil/RWKVInside}{https://github.com/yynil/RWKVInside}, \href{https://huggingface.co/RWKV-Red-Team/ARWKV-7B-Preview-0.1}{https://huggingface.co/RWKV-Red-Team/ARWKV-7B-Preview-0.1}.
ARWKV: Pretrain is not what we need, an RNN-Attention-Based Language Model Born from Transformer
A series of models distilled from Qwen 2.5 using RWKV-7 attention architecture enhance RNN expressiveness and demonstrate improved state tracking compared to transformers, while reducing knowledge processing time and enabling transfer from larger models.
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