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arxiv:2605.20613

HRM-Text: Efficient Pretraining Beyond Scaling

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Abstract

A Hierarchical Recurrent Model architecture with specialized training on instruction-response pairs achieves competitive language modeling performance with significantly reduced computational requirements compared to traditional Transformer-based approaches.

The current pretraining paradigm for large language models relies on massive compute and internet-scale raw text, creating a significant barrier to foundational research. In contrast, biological systems demonstrate highly sample-efficient learning through multi-timescale processing, such as the functional organization of the frontoparietal loop. Taking this as inspiration, we introduce HRM-Text, which replaces standard Transformers with a Hierarchical Recurrent Model (HRM) that decouples computation into slow-evolving strategic and fast-evolving execution layers. To stabilize this deep recurrence for language modeling, we introduce MagicNorm and warmup deep credit assignment. Furthermore, instead of standard raw-text pretraining, we train exclusively on instruction-response pairs using a task-completion objective and PrefixLM masking. Serving as an empirical existence proof of efficient pretraining, a 1B-parameter HRM-Text model trained from scratch on only 40 billion unique tokens and $1,500 budget achieves 60.7% on MMLU, 81.9% on ARC-C, 82.2% on DROP, 84.5% on GSM8K, and 56.2% on MATH. Despite utilizing roughly 100-900x fewer training tokens and 96-432x less estimated compute than standard baselines, HRM-Text performs competitively with 2-7B parameter open models. These results demonstrate that co-designing architectures and objectives can radically reduce the compute-to-performance ratio, making pretraining from scratch accessible to the broader research community.

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HRM-Text explores a different approach to language model pretraining: hierarchical recurrent computation, task-completion training, and latent-space reasoning.

At just 1B parameters, HRM-Text achieves competitive performance with dramatically lower training cost and data requirements.

1B parameters
40B unique tokens
~1 day of pretraining
~$1000 training cost

One of the most exciting papers of the year.

Looking forward to specific training using this, for example on classic literature

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