Hybrid sequence models that combine efficient Transformer components with linear sequence modeling blocks are a promising alternative to pure Transformers, but most are still pretrained from scratch and therefore fail to reuse existing Transformer checkpoints. We study upcycling as a practical path to convert pretrained Transformer LLMs into hybrid architectures while preserving short-context quality and improving long-context capability. We call our solution \emph{HyLo} (HYbrid LOng-context): a long-context upcycling recipe that combines architectural adaptation with efficient Transformer blocks, Multi-Head Latent Attention (MLA), and linear blocks (Mamba2 or Gated DeltaNet), together with staged long-context training and teacher-guided distillation for stable optimization. HyLo extends usable context length by up to 32× through efficient post-training and reduces KV-cache memory by more than 90%, enabling up to 2M-token prefill and decoding in our \texttt{vLLM} inference stack, while comparable Llama baselines run out of memory beyond 64K context. Across 1B- and 3B-scale settings (Llama- and Qwen-based variants), HyLo delivers consistently strong short- and long-context performance and significantly outperforms state-of-the-art upcycled hybrid baselines on long-context evaluations such as RULER. Notably, at similar scale, HyLo-Qwen-1.7B trained on only 10B tokens significantly outperforms JetNemotron (trained on 400B tokens) on GSM8K, Lm-Harness common sense reasoning and RULER-64K.
@article{arxiv.2604.24715,
title = {Long-Context Aware Upcycling: A New Frontier for Hybrid LLM Scaling},
author = {Parsa Ashrafi Fashi and Utkarsh Saxena and Mehdi Rezagholizadeh and Aref Jafari and Akash Haridas and Mingyu Yang and Vansh Bhatia and Guihong Li and Vikram Appia and Emad Barsoum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.24715},
year = {2026}
}