Hagwell/Bonsai-1.7B-gguf overview
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Runs locally from ~236.8 MB disk (4 GB VRAM class GPUs with llama.cpp / guIDE).
Repository Files & Downloads
Model Details
| Model ID | Hagwell/Bonsai-1.7B-gguf |
|---|---|
| Author | Hagwell |
| Pipeline | text-generation |
| License | apache-2.0 |
| Base model | prism-ml/Bonsai-1.7B-unpacked |
| Last modified | 2026-08-03T16:36:15.000Z |
Model README
---
license: apache-2.0
library_name: llama.cpp
pipeline_tag: text-generation
tags:
- 1-bit
- gguf
- llama-cpp
- cuda
- metal
- on-device
- prismml
- bonsai
base_model:
- prism-ml/Bonsai-1.7B-unpacked
---
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<img src="./assets/bonsai-logo.svg" width="280" alt="Bonsai">
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<p align="center">
<a href="https://prismml.com"><b>Prism ML Website</b></a> |
<a href="https://github.com/PrismML-Eng/Bonsai-demo/blob/main/1-bit-bonsai-8b-whitepaper.pdf"><b>Whitepaper</b></a> |
<a href="https://github.com/PrismML-Eng/Bonsai-demo"><b>Demo & Examples</b></a> |
<a href="https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1EzyAaQ2nwDv_1X0jaC5XiVC3ZREg9bdG?usp=sharing"><b>Colab Notebook</b></a> |
<a href="https://discord.gg/prismml"><b>Discord</b></a>
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Bonsai-1.7B-GGUF-1bit
End-to-end 1-bit language model for llama.cpp (CUDA, Metal, CPU)
> 13.9x smaller than FP16 | 3.0x faster on RTX 4090 | runs on any device
Highlights
- Deployed footprint — runs on virtually any device
- End-to-end 1-bit weights across embeddings, attention projections, MLP projections, and LM head
- GGUF Q1_0 (g128) format for 1-bit packing of weights with shared scales for each group (group size 128).
- Cross-platform: CUDA (RTX/datacenter), Metal (Mac), Swift (iPhone/iPad), Android
- MLX companion: also available as MLX 1-bit g128 for native Apple Silicon inference
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<img src="./assets/frontier.svg" width="680" alt="Frontier Efficiency">
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Resources
- Google Colab — try Bonsai in your browser, no setup required
- Whitepaper — for more details on Bonsai, check out our whitepaper
- Demo repo — comprehensive examples for serving, benchmarking, and integrating Bonsai
- Discord — join the community for support, discussion, and updates
- 1-bit kernels: llama.cpp fork (CUDA + Metal) · MLX fork (Apple Silicon) · mlx-swift fork (iOS/macOS)
- Locally AI — we have partnered with Locally AI for iPhone support
Model Overview
| Item | Specification |
| :------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Parameters | 1.7B (~1.4B non-embedding) |
| Architecture | Qwen3-1.7B dense: GQA (16 query / 8 KV heads), SwiGLU MLP, RoPE, RMSNorm |
| Layers | 28 Transformer decoder blocks |
| Context length | 32,768 tokens |
| Vocab size | 151,936 |
| Weight format | GGUF Q1_0 |
| Deployed size | 0.24 GB (14.2x smaller than FP16) |
| 1-bit coverage | Embeddings, attention projections, MLP projections, LM head |
| License | Apache 2.0 |
Quantization Format: Q1_0
Each weight is a single bit: 0 maps to −scale, 1 maps to +scale. Every group of 128 weights shares one FP16 scale factor.
Effective bits per weight: 1.125 (1 sign bit + 16-bit scale amortized over 128 weights).
Memory Requirement
Parameter memory only (weights and scales loaded into memory):
| Format | Size | Reduction | Ratio |
| :----------------- | ----------: | --------: | --------: |
| FP16 | 3.44 GB | — | 1.0x |
| GGUF Q1_0 | 0.24 GB | 93.0% | 14.2x |
| MLX 1-bit g128 | 0.27 GB | 92.2% | 12.8x |
The GGUF file on disk is 0.25 GB (~6.2 MB larger) because the format embeds the tokenizer, chat template, and model metadata alongside the weights.
Best Practices
Generation Parameters
| Parameter | Default | Suggested range |
| :----------------- | :------ | :-------------- |
| Temperature | 0.5 | 0.5 -- 0.7 |
| Top-k | 20 | 20 -- 40 |
| Top-p | 0.9 | 0.85 -- 0.95 |
| Repetition penalty | 1.0 | |
| Presence penalty | 0.0 | |
System Prompt
You can use a simple system prompt such as:
You are a helpful assistant
Quickstart
llama.cpp (CUDA)
# Clone the PrismML fork of llama.cpp (includes Q1_0 kernels)
git clone https://github.com/PrismML-Eng/llama.cpp
cd llama.cpp
# Build with CUDA support
cmake -B build -DGGML_CUDA=ON && cmake --build build -j
# Run inference
./build/bin/llama-cli \
-m Bonsai-1.7B-Q1_0.gguf \
-p "Explain quantum computing in simple terms." \
-n 256 \
--temp 0.5 \
--top-p 0.85 \
--top-k 20 \
-ngl 99
llama.cpp (Metal / macOS)
# Clone the PrismML fork of llama.cpp (includes Q1_0 kernels)
git clone https://github.com/PrismML-Eng/llama.cpp
cd llama.cpp
# Build with Metal support (default on macOS)
cmake -B build && cmake --build build -j
# Run inference
./build/bin/llama-cli \
-m Bonsai-1.7B-Q1_0.gguf \
-p "Explain quantum computing in simple terms." \
-n 256 \
--temp 0.5 \
--top-p 0.85 \
--top-k 20 \
-ngl 99
llama.cpp Server
./build/bin/llama-server \
-m Bonsai-1.7B-Q1_0.gguf \
--host 0.0.0.0 \
--port 8080 \
-ngl 99
Open the web UI at http://127.0.0.1:8080, or see our llama.cpp fork for more examples.
Cross-Platform Throughput
| Platform | Backend | TG128 (tok/s) | FP16 TG (tok/s) | TG vs FP16 | PP512 (tok/s) | FP16 PP512 (tok/s) |
| :----------- | :-------------- | ------------: | --------------: | ---------: | ------------: | -----------------: |
| RTX 4090 | llama.cpp CUDA | 674 | 224 | 3.0x | 31,899 | 30,630 |
| M4 Pro 48 GB | llama.cpp Metal | 250 | 65 | 3.8x | 2,305 | 2,291 |
Citation
If you use 1-bit Bonsai 1.7B, please cite:
@techreport{bonsai,
title = {Bonsai: End-to-End 1-bit Language Model Deployment
Across Apple, GPU, and Mobile Runtimes},
author = {Prism ML},
year = {2026},
month = {March},
url = {https://prismml.com}
}
Contact
For questions, feedback, or collaboration inquiries: contact@prismml.com
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