TPLA splits the latent KV cache across tensor-parallel GPUs while keeping every head's full view, yielding 1.79x and 1.93x decode speedups on DeepSeek-V3 and Kimi-K2 at 32K context with modest accuracy loss.
A Systematic Study of Cross-Layer KV Sharing for Efficient LLM Inference
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Recently, sharing key-value (KV) cache across layers has been found effective in efficient inference of large language models (LLMs). To systematically investigate different techniques of cross-layer KV sharing, we propose a unified framework that covers several recent methods and their novel variants. We conduct comprehensive experiments on all the configurations of the framework, evaluating their generation throughput and performance in language modeling and downstream tasks. We find that when reducing the size of the KV cache by 2$\times$, most configurations can achieve higher throughput than standard transformers while maintaining competitive performance. When further reducing the size of the KV cache, however, pairing queries of all layers with KVs of upper layers performs better, at the expense of additional training cost and prefilling latency. We hope that this work will help users make more informed choices of cross-layer KV sharing approaches and facilitate future research on efficient LLM inference.
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TPLA: Tensor Parallel Latent Attention for Efficient Disaggregated Prefill and Decode Inference
TPLA splits the latent KV cache across tensor-parallel GPUs while keeping every head's full view, yielding 1.79x and 1.93x decode speedups on DeepSeek-V3 and Kimi-K2 at 32K context with modest accuracy loss.