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  2. llama.cpp - Wikipedia

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    GGUF supports 2-bit to 8-bit quantized integer types; [34] common floating-point data formats such as float32, float16, and bfloat16; and 1.56 bit quantization. [ 5 ] This file format contains information necessary for running a GPT-like language model such as the tokenizer vocabulary, context length, tensor info and other attributes.

  3. Backward compatibility - Wikipedia

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    In operating systems, upgrades to newer versions are said to be backward compatible if executables and other files from the previous versions will work as usual. [ 7 ] In compilers , backward compatibility may refer to the ability of a compiler for a newer version of the language to accept source code of programs or data that worked under the ...

  4. Software incompatibility - Wikipedia

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    Software compatibility is a characteristic of software components or systems which can operate satisfactorily together on the same computer, or on different computers linked by a computer network. It is possible that some software components or systems may be compatible in one environment and incompatible in another.

  5. Template:Google Chrome release compatibility - Wikipedia

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    8.1 and Server 2012 R2: 109 [1] 2009–2023 XP, Server 2003, Vista and Server 2008: 49 (IA-32) 2008–2016 macOS: Big Sur or later 133 2020– Catalina: 128 [2] 2019–2024 High Sierra and Mojave: 116 [3] 2017–2023 El Capitan and Sierra: 103 2015–2022 Yosemite: 87 [4] [5] 2014–2021 Mavericks: 67 2013–2018 Snow Leopard–Mountain Lion ...

  6. Google Drive - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] In July 2021, Google Drive for Desktop, a new app for Windows and Mac, was released replacing "Backup and Sync" and "Drive File Stream". [28] Google Drive for desktop based on File Stream, which will support features previously exclusive to each respective Client. [27] Google stopped supporting Backup and Sync as of October 1, 2021. [29]

  7. Google File System - Wikipedia

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    Google File System (GFS or GoogleFS, not to be confused with the GFS Linux file system) is a proprietary distributed file system developed by Google to provide efficient, reliable access to data using large clusters of commodity hardware. Google file system was replaced by Colossus in 2010.

  8. Help:Files - Wikipedia

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    The File namespace is a namespace consisting of administration pages in which all of Wikipedia's media content resides. On Wikipedia, all media filenames begin with the prefix File:, including data files for images, video clips, or audio clips, including document length clips; or MIDI files (a small file of computer music instructions).

  9. Page replacement algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, as the goal of page replacement is to minimize total time waiting for memory, it has to take into account memory requirements imposed by other kernel sub-systems that allocate memory. As a result, page replacement in modern kernels ( Linux , FreeBSD , and Solaris ) tends to work at the level of a general purpose kernel memory ...