# Report
## Prerequisites
We run our best performance tests (V0.2) on
CPU: Intel (R) Xeon (R) Gold 6454S 1T DRAM (2 NUMA nodes)
GPU: 4090D 24G VRAM
## Bench Result
### V0.2
#### Settings
- Model: DeepseekV3-q4km (int4)
- CPU: cpu_model_name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) Gold 6454S, 32 cores per socket, 2 sockets, 2 numa nodes
- GPU: 4090D 24G VRAM
- We test after enough warm up
#### Memory consumption:
- Single socket: 382G DRAM, at least 12G VRAM
- Dual socket: 1T DRAM, at least 12G VRAM
#### Benchmark Results
"6 experts" case is part of V0.3's preview
| Prompt
(500 tokens) | Dual socket Ktrans (6 experts) | Dual socket Ktrans (8 experts) | Single socket Ktrans (6 experts) | Single socket Ktrans (8 experts)| llama.cpp (8 experts) |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Prefill token/s | 97.32 | 82.94 | 65.14 | 54.21 | 10.31 |
| Decode token/s | 13.69 | 12.208 | 10.303 | 8.73 |4.51 |
**The highest speedup reaches up to 3.03x in decoding and 9.44x in prefill.**
### V0.3-Preview
#### Settings
- Model: DeepseekV3-BF16 (online quant into int8 for CPU and int4 for GPU)
- CPU: cpu_model_name: Intel (R) Xeon (R) Gold 6454S, 32 cores per socket, 2 socket, 2 numa nodes
- GPU: (1~4)x 4090D 24GVRAM (requires more VRAM for longer prompt)
#### Memory consumptions:
- 644GB DRAM, at least 12GB VRAM
#### Benchmark results
| Prompt length | 1K | 2K | 4K | 8K |
|---------------|-----|-----|-----|-----|
| KTrans (8 experts) Prefill token/s | 185.96 | 255.26 | 252.58 | 195.62 |
| KTrans (6 experts) Prefill token/s | 203.70 | 286.55 | 271.08 | 207.20 |
**The prefill of KTrans V0.3 is up to 3.45x times faster than KTrans V0.2, and is up to 63.53x times faster than llama.cpp.**
**The decoding speed is the same as KTrans V0.2 (6 experts version) so it is omitted**
The main acceleration comes from
- Intel AMX instruction set and our specially designed cache friendly memory layout
- Expert selection strategy that selects fewer experts based on offline profile results of out of domain data
*From our research on DeepSeekV2, DeepSeekV3 and DeepSeekR1,
when we slightly decrease the activation experts num in inference,
the output quality doesn't change. But the speed of decoding and prefill
is speed up which is inspiring. So our showcase makes use of this finding*
## How to Run
### V0.2 Showcase
#### Single socket version (32 cores)
Our local_chat test command is:
``` shell
git clone https://github.com/kvcache-ai/ktransformers.git
cd ktransformers
numactl -N 1 -m 1 python ./ktransformers/local_chat.py --model_path --gguf_path --prompt_file --cpu_infer 33 --cache_lens 1536
```
\ can be local or set from online hugging face like deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3. If online encounters connection problem, try use mirror (hf-mirror.com)
\ can also be online, but as its large we recommend you download it and quantize the model to what you want
The command numactl -N 1 -m 1 aims to advoid data transfer between numa nodes
#### Dual socket version (64 cores)
Make suer before you install (use install.sh or `make dev_install`), setting the env var `USE_NUMA=1` by `export USE_NUMA=1` (if already installed, reinstall it with this env var set)
Our local_chat test command is:
``` shell
git clone https://github.com/kvcache-ai/ktransformers.git
cd ktransformers
export USE_NUMA=1
make dev_install # or sh ./install.sh
python ./ktransformers/local_chat.py --model_path --gguf_path --prompt_file --cpu_infer 65 --cache_lens 1536
```
The parameters' meaning is the same. But As we use dual socket, we set cpu_infer to 65
## Some Explanations
1. Also we want to make further use of our two NUMA nodes on Xeon Gold cpu.
To avoid the cost of data transfer between nodes, we "copy" the critical matrix on
both nodes which takes more memory consumption but accelerates the prefill and decoding process.
But this method takes huge memory and slow when loading weights, So be patient when loading
and monitor the memory usage. (we are considering to make this method as an option). We are going to optimize this huge memory overhead. Stay tuned~
2. The command args `--cpu_infer 65` specifies how many cores to use (it's ok that it exceeds the physical number,
but it's not the more the better. Adjust it slightly lower to your actual number of cores)