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How to pronounce NF4

acronym community-consensus

en eff four /ˌɛn ɛf ˈfɔːr/ mp3

NF4 is most commonly pronounced "en eff four" (/ˌɛn ɛf ˈfɔːr/). This is the widely-used reading among engineers, though edge cases exist.

4-bit NormalFloat, the information-theoretically-optimal 4-bit datatype introduced in the QLoRA paper (Dettmers et al., 2023) and shipped in bitsandbytes for quantized fine-tuning. Read as an initialism plus the digit: N-F-FOUR. "NF" = NormalFloat, "4" = 4-bit. Main stress on FOUR. Not "niff-four".

Source: QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs (arXiv 2305.14314)

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$ say-it NF4 # primary × 3 + audible "or: …" for each alternate
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