Pangu Pro MoE: Mixture of Grouped Experts for Efficient Sparsity
Abstract
The surgence of Mixture of Experts (MoE) in Large Language Models promises a small price of execution cost for a much larger model parameter count and learning capacity, because only a small fraction of parameters are activated for each input token. However, it is commonly observed that some experts are activated far more often than others, leading to system inefficiency when running the experts on different devices in parallel. Therefore, we introduce Mixture of Grouped Experts (MoGE), which groups the experts during selection and balances the expert workload better than MoE in nature. It constrains tokens to activate an equal number of experts within each predefined expert group. When a model execution is distributed on multiple devices, this architectural design ensures a balanced computational load across devices, significantly enhancing throughput, particularly for the inference phase. Further, we build Pangu Pro MoE on Ascend NPUs, a sparse model based on MoGE with 72 billion total parameters, 16 billion of which are activated for each token. The configuration of Pangu Pro MoE is optimized for Ascend 300I Duo and 800I A2 through extensive system simulation studies. Our experiments indicate that MoGE indeed leads to better expert load balancing and more efficient execution for both model training and inference on Ascend NPUs. The inference performance of Pangu Pro MoE achieves 1148 tokens/s per card and can be further improved to 1528 tokens/s per card by speculative acceleration, outperforming comparable 32B and 72B Dense models. Furthermore, we achieve an excellent cost-to-performance ratio for model inference on Ascend 300I Duo. Our studies show that Ascend NPUs are capable of training Pangu Pro MoE with massive parallelization to make it a leading model within the sub-100B total parameter class, outperforming prominent open-source models like GLM-Z1-32B and Qwen3-32B.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.21411,
title = {Pangu Pro MoE: Mixture of Grouped Experts for Efficient Sparsity},
author = {Yehui Tang and Xiaosong Li and Fangcheng Liu and Wei Guo and Hang Zhou and Yaoyuan Wang and Kai Han and Xianzhi Yu and Jinpeng Li and Hui Zang and Fei Mi and Xiaojun Meng and Zhicheng Liu and Hanting Chen and Binfan Zheng and Can Chen and Youliang Yan and Ruiming Tang and Peifeng Qin and Xinghao Chen and Dacheng Tao and Yunhe Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.21411},
year = {2025}
}