Don't use [`torch.autocast`](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/amp.html#torch.autocast) in any of the pipelines as it can lead to black images and is always slower than pure float16 precision.
Don't use [`torch.autocast`](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/amp.html#torch.autocast) in any of the pipelines as it can lead to black images and is always slower than pure float16 precision.
</Tip>
</Tip>
## Distilled model
You could also use a distilled Stable Diffusion model and autoencoder to speed up inference. During distillation, many of the UNet's residual and attention blocks are shed to reduce the model size. The distilled model is faster and uses less memory while generating images of comparable quality to the full Stable Diffusion model.
Learn more about in the [Distilled Stable Diffusion inference](../using-diffusers/distilled_sd) guide!
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For more information and different options about `torch.compile`, refer to the [`torch_compile`](https://pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/torch_compile_tutorial.html) tutorial.
For more information and different options about `torch.compile`, refer to the [`torch_compile`](https://pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/torch_compile_tutorial.html) tutorial.
> [!TIP]
> Learn more about other ways PyTorch 2.0 can help optimize your model in the [Accelerate inference of text-to-image diffusion models](../tutorials/fast_diffusion) tutorial.
## Benchmark
## Benchmark
We conducted a comprehensive benchmark with PyTorch 2.0's efficient attention implementation and `torch.compile` across different GPUs and batch sizes for five of our most used pipelines. The code is benchmarked on 🤗 Diffusers v0.17.0.dev0 to optimize `torch.compile` usage (see [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/3313) for more details).
We conducted a comprehensive benchmark with PyTorch 2.0's efficient attention implementation and `torch.compile` across different GPUs and batch sizes for five of our most used pipelines. The code is benchmarked on 🤗 Diffusers v0.17.0.dev0 to optimize `torch.compile` usage (see [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/3313) for more details).
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As with the script parameters, a walkthrough of the training script is provided in the [Text-to-image](text2image#training-script) training guide. Instead, this guide takes a look at the LoRA relevant parts of the script.
As with the script parameters, a walkthrough of the training script is provided in the [Text-to-image](text2image#training-script) training guide. Instead, this guide takes a look at the LoRA relevant parts of the script.
The script begins by adding the [new LoRA weights](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/dd9a5caf61f04d11c0fa9f3947b69ab0010c9a0f/examples/text_to_image/train_text_to_image_lora.py#L447) to the attention layers. This involves correctly configuring the weight size for each block in the UNet. You'll see the `rank` parameter is used to create the [`~models.attention_processor.LoRAAttnProcessor`]:
<hfoptionsid="lora">
<hfoptionid="UNet">
Diffusers uses [`~peft.LoraConfig`] from the [PEFT](https://hf.co/docs/peft) library to set up the parameters of the LoRA adapter such as the rank, alpha, and which modules to insert the LoRA weights into. The adapter is added to the UNet, and only the LoRA layers are filtered for optimization in `lora_layers`.
Diffusers also supports finetuning the text encoder with LoRA from the [PEFT](https://hf.co/docs/peft) library when necessary such as finetuning Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL). The [`~peft.LoraConfig`] is used to configure the parameters of the LoRA adapter which are then added to the text encoder, and only the LoRA layers are filtered for training.
The [optimizer](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/dd9a5caf61f04d11c0fa9f3947b69ab0010c9a0f/examples/text_to_image/train_text_to_image_lora.py#L519) is initialized with the `lora_layers` because these are the only weights that'll be optimized:
</hfoption>
</hfoptions>
The [optimizer](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/e4b8f173b97731686e290b2eb98e7f5df2b1b322/examples/text_to_image/train_text_to_image_lora.py#L529) is initialized with the `lora_layers` because these are the only weights that'll be optimized: