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Fate: Fast Edge Inference of Mixture-of-Experts Models via Cross-Layer Gate

Artificial Intelligence 2025-05-08 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive performance across various tasks, and their application in edge scenarios has attracted significant attention. However, sparse-activated Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models, which are well suited for edge scenarios, have received relatively little attention due to their high memory demands. Offload-based methods have been proposed to address this challenge, but they face difficulties with expert prediction. Inaccurate expert predictions can result in prolonged inference delays. To promote the application of MoE models in edge scenarios, we propose Fate, an offloading system designed for MoE models to enable efficient inference in resource-constrained environments. The key insight behind Fate is that gate inputs from adjacent layers can be effectively used for expert prefetching, achieving high prediction accuracy without additional GPU overhead. Furthermore, Fate employs a shallow-favoring expert caching strategy that increases the expert hit rate to 99\%. Additionally, Fate integrates tailored quantization strategies for cache optimization and IO efficiency. Experimental results show that, compared to Load on Demand and Expert Activation Path-based method, Fate achieves up to 4.5x and 1.9x speedups in prefill speed and up to 4.1x and 2.2x speedups in decoding speed, respectively, while maintaining inference quality. Moreover, Fate's performance improvements are scalable across different memory budgets.

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@article{arxiv.2502.12224,
  title  = {Fate: Fast Edge Inference of Mixture-of-Experts Models via Cross-Layer Gate},
  author = {Zhiyuan Fang and Zicong Hong and Yuegui Huang and Yufeng Lyu and Wuhui Chen and Yue Yu and Fan Yu and Zibin Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.12224},
  year   = {2025}
}