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QuBLAST: A Framework for Quantizing Large Language Models with Block-Level Compression Approach and Activation Scaling Strategy

Published 3 Jun 2026 in cs.LG and cs.AI | (2606.04620v1)

Abstract: LLMs have become the state-of-the-art algorithms for solving NLP tasks. However, they typically come at huge computational and memory costs, thus making them difficult to deploy on embedded systems. Toward this, state-of-the-art methods typically employ uniform post-training quantization (PTQ) across attention blocks of the network, hence overlooking the potential of applying different quantization levels in the same network. They also employ complex operations to mitigate the negative impact of activation outliers, hence incurring high computational overheads. Moreover, they have not considered evaluation using emerging LLMs with non-conventional attention architectures (e.g., state-space models), which pose different challenges in applying quantization. To address these limitations, we propose QuBLAST, a novel PTQ methodology that employs block-level compression approach with activation scaling strategy for LLMs. Block-level compression approach enables mixed-precision quantization across blocks of the network, while activation scaling strategy efficiently mitigates the negative impact of activation outliers. Specifically, QuBLAST first analyzes the sensitivity of different attention blocks in the pre-trained model through the cross-entropy loss analysis. QuBLAST leverages this sensitivity analysis to determine the weight quantization level for each attention block in the model. Furthermore, QuBLAST employs the activation scaling map for each block to control the range of activation values and mitigate the negative impact of activation outliers, thereby enabling better quantization results. Experimental results show that, QuBLAST reduces model sizes by 40%-45.2% across different model architectures (i.e., Qwen3-8B, Llama3-8B, Mistral v0.1-8B, and Falcon H1R-7B), while maintaining the performance within 5% perplexity increase for the WikiText-2 and WikiText-103 datasets.

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