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Not on its own, but take a look at the benchmarks for ATLAS. It does some clever tricks to compensate for the capabilities of the smaller model, so it ends up punching far above its weight. One key trick they use is to have the model produce a few shots, and then use a small and fast model to do a heuristic to score which ones are promising. And turns out that dramatically improves the quality of the output.