DPA4 Tops Matbench Discovery: A Single RTX 5090 Delivers SOTA-Level Large Atomic Models in One Day
Recently, the OpenLAM Team of the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence for Science, Peking University, DeepModeling Technology, and the Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics have jointly launched DPA4, a new-generation model architecture tailored for the era of Large Atomic Models (LAMs). DPA4 claimed the top spot worldwide with its comprehensive performance score (CPS) on Matbench Discovery, an authoritative global benchmark for materials discovery, emerging as the latest State-of-the-Art (SOTA) model.
What makes DPA4 particularly remarkable is that it achieved this milestone not by expanding model parameters or relying on massive computing power. The previous leading model eSEN required over 300 GPU days for training, while DPA4 can theoretically reach the same accuracy with just a single consumer-grade RTX 5090 running for approximately one day. Meanwhile, its parameter count is less than one-tenth of that of eSEN.
In short, the SOTA-level accuracy that once demanded exorbitant supercomputing budgets can now be achieved using a single consumer graphics card. DPA4 is redefining the Pareto frontier between accuracy and efficiency for large atomic models.
Official Screenshot of Matbench Discovery (Data as of May 22, 2026)