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Quantization Bits

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Quantization Bits is Number of bits for quantization.

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Value8[1]
DescriptionNumber of bits for quantization[1]

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valuebeam/cd357396-3d15-4187-a06d-464838aefe07
8
descriptionbeam/cd357396-3d15-4187-a06d-464838aefe07
Number of bits for quantization

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      ### Using Quantization for Efficiency Quantization can further reduce the memory footprint and speed up the search process. FAISS supports various quantization techniques, such as PQ (Product Quantization). Here's an example using PQ: ``

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