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DGR-001 quality-parity evidence summary

This summary is generated by summarize-quality-parity.py from signed reports. It contains no independent logit measurements or self-asserted verification flag.

Source Device Quality oracle BF16 GGUF candidate Exact Similarity Status
CPU v1 (e4eedadf-22f6-4907-8990-985456961099) CPU Transformers BF16 llama.cpp BF16 0.3333 0.9471 immutable stop
ROCm diagnostic (31bf44e7-ccd4-4277-84ac-c775dee65411) ROCm0 / Radeon 8060S Transformers float32 llama.cpp BF16 1.0000 1.0000 diagnostic only

Interpretation

The CPU and ROCm rows use different plans, devices, kernels, and quality oracles. The CPU BF16 divergence remains unexplained and v1 remains stop. The signed ROCm report establishes the narrower fact that the same BF16 GGUF artifact matched the float32 oracle for all three GPU sequences with zero failures. Its signed backend detail records ROCm0: Radeon 8060S Graphics and measured 25/25 layer offload.

No conversion corruption was observed in that three-sequence ROCm sample. This does not prove global conversion correctness and does not retroactively change or explain the CPU result. A future v2 should predeclare a float32 quality oracle separately from its BF16 performance reference and use a larger corpus.

Reproduction and bindings

  • CPU report SHA-256: 5d99a58806f39821c9206728047b8c5d605027d8a41b88639089b2418da890b5
  • GPU report SHA-256: 527b33d03627d57d60b30331e6b9119f579a828d6f6acb5c74ca25bab0af5f3d
  • BF16 GGUF SHA-256: e842fdc35d7f00fda95a54e1b51731ba1d196aea45065cc9f46925fdc1d6f862
  • Signer fingerprint: 8baca8742d9b3ed0c3fc54929c23f75ec8c1c739900aaf5334780d598ffa84de
  • Exact verification command: see commands.txt.