I noticed a small typo and wanted to let you know! Thank you for the great article—I really appreciate it.
Original:
In practice, we do not need to map the entire FP32 range [-3.4e38, 3.4e38] into INT8. We merely need to find a way to map the range of our data (the model’s parameters) into IN8.
I noticed a small typo and wanted to let you know! Thank you for the great article—I really appreciate it.
Original:
In practice, we do not need to map the entire FP32 range [-3.4e38, 3.4e38] into INT8. We merely need to find a way to map the range of our data (the model’s parameters) into IN8.
Correction:
In practice, we do not need to map the entire FP32 range [-3.4e38, 3.4e38] into INT8. We merely need to find a way to map the range of our data (the model’s parameters) into INT8.
I noticed a small typo and wanted to let you know! Thank you for the great article—I really appreciate it.
Original:
In practice, we do not need to map the entire FP32 range [-3.4e38, 3.4e38] into INT8. We merely need to find a way to map the range of our data (the model’s parameters) into IN8.
Correction:
In practice, we do not need to map the entire FP32 range [-3.4e38, 3.4e38] into INT8. We merely need to find a way to map the range of our data (the model’s parameters) into INT8.
Thanks again for sharing this insightful piece! 😊