Section 01
Small Models Outperform Large Ones? Spatial Reasoning Experiments on a 16GB MacBook Reveal the Boundaries of LLM Capabilities
An experiment conducted on a regular 16GB MacBook shows that the smallest 1B-parameter model outperformed larger models in specific spatial reasoning tasks, challenging the traditional assumption that "the larger the model, the stronger its capabilities". The study tested four open-source small models, revealing that the relationship between model size and specific capabilities is not a simple positive correlation, and that monitoring mechanisms cannot rescue capabilities the model itself does not possess. The research is open-source and cost-free, providing a new perspective for LLM evaluation.