COSMOS: A Hybrid Adaptive Optimizer for Memory-Efficient Training of LLMs
Liming Liu, Zhenghao Xu, Zixuan Zhang, Hao Kang, Zichong Li, Chen Liang, Weizhu Chen, Tuo Zhao

TL;DR
COSMOS introduces a hybrid adaptive optimizer that combines SOAP and MUON techniques to efficiently optimize large language models by reducing memory usage without sacrificing performance.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid optimizer leveraging eigensubspace importance, balancing memory efficiency and optimization effectiveness for large-scale LLM training.
Findings
Significantly reduces memory consumption during training.
Maintains comparable or improved optimization performance.
Effective across various datasets and transformer architectures.
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable success across various domains, yet their optimization remains a significant challenge due to the complex and high-dimensional loss landscapes they inhabit. While adaptive optimizers such as AdamW are widely used, they suffer from critical limitations, including an inability to capture interdependencies between coordinates and high memory consumption. Subsequent research, exemplified by SOAP, attempts to better capture coordinate interdependence but incurs greater memory overhead, limiting scalability for massive LLMs. An alternative approach aims to reduce memory consumption through low-dimensional projection, but this leads to substantial approximation errors, resulting in less effective optimization (e.g., in terms of per-token efficiency). In this paper, we propose COSMOS, a novel hybrid optimizer that leverages the varying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Topic Modeling · Big Data and Digital Economy
MethodsAdamW
