Using position-specialized draft layers instead of one single draft model improves later-token acceptance in speculative decoding, yielding modest speedups on Llama-3-8B and Llama-2-13B.
Lossless Acceleration of Large Language Model via Adaptive N-gram Parallel Decoding
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While Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown remarkable abilities, they are hindered by significant resource consumption and considerable latency due to autoregressive processing. In this study, we introduce Adaptive N-gram Parallel Decoding (ANPD), an innovative and lossless approach that accelerates inference by allowing the simultaneous generation of multiple tokens. ANPD incorporates a two-stage approach: it begins with a rapid drafting phase that employs an N-gram module, which adapts based on the current interactive context, followed by a verification phase, during which the original LLM assesses and confirms the proposed tokens. Consequently, ANPD preserves the integrity of the LLM's original output while enhancing processing speed. We further leverage a multi-level architecture for the N-gram module to enhance the precision of the initial draft, consequently reducing inference latency. ANPD eliminates the need for retraining or extra GPU memory, making it an efficient and plug-and-play enhancement. In our experiments, models such as LLaMA and its fine-tuned variants have shown speed improvements up to 3.67x, validating the effectiveness of our proposed ANPD.
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POSS: Position Specialist Generates Better Draft for Speculative Decoding
Using position-specialized draft layers instead of one single draft model improves later-token acceptance in speculative decoding, yielding modest speedups on Llama-3-8B and Llama-2-13B.