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MoEntwine: Unleashing the Potential of Wafer-scale Chips for Large-scale Expert Parallel Inference

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2025-10-30 v1

Abstract

As large language models (LLMs) continue to scale up, mixture-of-experts (MoE) has become a common technology in SOTA models. MoE models rely on expert parallelism (EP) to alleviate memory bottleneck, which introduces all-to-all communication to dispatch and combine tokens across devices. However, in widely-adopted GPU clusters, high-overhead cross-node communication makes all-to-all expensive, hindering the adoption of EP. Recently, wafer-scale chips (WSCs) have emerged as a platform integrating numerous devices on a wafer-sized interposer. WSCs provide a unified high-performance network connecting all devices, presenting a promising potential for hosting MoE models. Yet, their network is restricted to a mesh topology, causing imbalanced communication pressure and performance loss. Moreover, the lack of on-wafer disk leads to high-overhead expert migration on the critical path. To fully unleash this potential, we first propose Entwined Ring Mapping (ER-Mapping), which co-designs the mapping of attention and MoE layers to balance communication pressure and achieve better performance. We find that under ER-Mapping, the distribution of cold and hot links in the attention and MoE layers is complementary. Therefore, to hide the migration overhead, we propose the Non-invasive Balancer (NI-Balancer), which splits a complete expert migration into multiple steps and alternately utilizes the cold links of both layers. Evaluation shows ER-Mapping achieves communication reduction up to 62%. NI-Balancer further delivers 54% and 22% improvements in MoE computation and communication, respectively. Compared with the SOTA NVL72 supernode, the WSC platform delivers an average 39% higher per-device MoE performance owing to its scalability to larger EP.

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@article{arxiv.2510.25258,
  title  = {MoEntwine: Unleashing the Potential of Wafer-scale Chips for Large-scale Expert Parallel Inference},
  author = {Xinru Tang and Jingxiang Hou and Dingcheng Jiang and Taiquan Wei and Jiaxin Liu and Jinyi Deng and Huizheng Wang and Qize Yang and Haoran Shang and Chao Li and Yang Hu and Shouyi Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.25258},
  year   = {2025}
}