Comment by xtreme
4 years ago
The cost of training is actually quite a bit less. Emad, the creator of SD stated this on Twitter:
"We actually used 256 A100s for this per the model card, 150k hours in total so at market price $600k"
4 years ago
The cost of training is actually quite a bit less. Emad, the creator of SD stated this on Twitter:
"We actually used 256 A100s for this per the model card, 150k hours in total so at market price $600k"
Even if it was hard to train, you could make your own by fine-tuning a larger model for much cheaper.
That's called "base models". (or "foundation models" if you're Stanford trying to co-opt it)
suppose one has an idea for a different architecture / functional form etc, assuming the receiving model is substantially smaller so that the dominant computational cost is in the SD model, how long would effective knowledge distillation take on say a CPU?
That’s called teacher-student learning. It could still take weeks on a single machine easily, but renting more GPU time or getting free credits from somewhere is perfectly plausible.
Christ, so what happens when google throws a cheeky 10 million at a model?