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Enterprise-focused dense-MoE hybrid.

Developer
Snowflake
Release date
Apr 24, 2024
Parameters
Undisclosed
Corpus size
Undisclosed
License
Proprietary
Context window
128K tokens
Modalities
text

Learn this model

Tutorial tailored to Snowflake Arctic—cost, capabilities, API setup, and production patterns based on this model's specs (not generic copy for every LLM).

Cost & access

Snowflake Arctic weights are available under Proprietary. Direct API cost may be $0 if you self-host; budget for GPUs, storage, and engineering instead. Hosted endpoints (Together, Fireworks, Groq, etc.) charge per token—shop providers for snowflake-arctic latency and region. With a 128K tokens context window, long PDFs or chat histories increase input tokens quickly—trim history or summarize older turns in production.

Functional understanding

  • Enterprise-focused dense-MoE hybrid.
  • Modalities: text · License: Proprietary · Released 2024-04-24.
  • Best-fit workflows for this model:
  • • Drafting, summarization, and structured extraction from long documents.
  • • On-prem or VPC deployment when data cannot leave your network.

Technical foundation

  • Snowflake reports Undisclosed parameters; training data: Undisclosed.
  • Context: 128K tokens. Open weights: yes.
  • Snowflake Arctic is positioned as a general-purpose model in the Snowflake lineup.

First API call

Run Snowflake Arctic locally with Ollama or Hugging Face transformers (weights under Proprietary).

# Ollama (if model is published there)
# ollama run snowflake-arctic

# Or Hugging Face transformers:
from transformers import pipeline

pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model="snowflake-arctic", device_map="auto")
print(pipe("Hello from Snowflake Arctic", max_new_tokens=80)[0]["generated_text"])

Important technical topics

  • Prompting Snowflake Arctic: be explicit about output format. Weak: "Analyze this." Better: "Return JSON with fields id, total, date for Snowflake billing data."
  • Temperature: use 0–0.3 for extraction and compliance on Snowflake Arctic; 0.7–1.0 for brainstorming.
  • Tokens: Snowflake Arctic bills by tokens (~¾ word each). Undisclosed parameters affect capability; your bill is driven by context length and call volume.
  • Context window (128K tokens): everything in one request—system prompt, tools, RAG chunks, and history—must fit. Truncate or summarize when approaching the limit for Snowflake Arctic.

Real enterprise patterns

  • RAG with Snowflake Arctic: retrieve from your vector DB, cite sources in the prompt.
  • Tool calling: define JSON schemas; let Snowflake Arctic request functions, not free-form SQL.
  • Eval suite: regression prompts before each model or prompt change.
  • Cost routing: default to Snowflake Arctic for hard tasks; smaller sibling model for triage.

Production & security

  • Secrets: never commit keys for Snowflake Arctic; use vault + per-environment rotation.
  • PII: mask before inference; log redacted prompts only.
  • Observability: trace id per request; log model=snowflake-arctic, tokens in/out, latency.
  • GPU monitoring: VRAM, batch queue depth, and model revision hash on each deploy.
  • Guardrails: schema-validate JSON; block disallowed topics; cross-check numbers against source docs.

Mini projects with this model

  • Support copilot: Snowflake Arctic drafts replies from KB snippets.
  • Contract clause extractor with human approval.
  • Weekly metrics narrative from SQL + CSV exports.
  • Agent that files expenses from receipt photos (if multimodal).

Suggested stack

  • Language: Python 3.11+
  • Model: Snowflake Arctic via Ollama, vLLM, or Hugging Face
  • Hardware: NVIDIA GPU with enough VRAM for quantization level
  • API wrapper: FastAPI or LiteLLM proxy
  • UI: Streamlit or Next.js for internal tools
  • APIs: FastAPI
  • Vector DB (RAG): Pinecone / Chroma / pgvector

Learning path

  • Python basics
  • HTTP/REST and environment variables
  • Snowflake authentication and Snowflake Arctic model id (snowflake-arctic)
  • First successful call to Snowflake Arctic
  • Prompt design and JSON / structured outputs
  • RAG
  • Tool use / function calling
  • Evals and regression sets
  • Production deploy + monitoring