Price of universality in vector quantization is at most 0.11 bit
Abstract
Fast computation of a matrix product is a workhorse of modern LLMs. To make their deployment more efficient, a popular approach is that of using a low-precision approximation in place of true ("weight-only quantization''). Information theory demonstrates that an optimal algorithm for reducing precision of depends on the (second order) statistics of and requires a careful alignment of vector quantization codebook with PCA directions of (a process known as "waterfilling allocation''). Dependence of the codebook on statistics of , however, is highly impractical. This paper proves that there exist a universal codebook that is simultaneously near-optimal for all possible statistics of , in the sense of being at least as good as an -adapted waterfilling codebook with rate reduced by 0.11 bit per dimension. Such universal codebook would be an ideal candidate for the low-precision storage format, a topic of active modern research, but alas the existence proof is non-constructive. Equivalently, our result shows existence of a net in that is a nearly-optimal covering of a sphere simultaneously with respect to all Hilbert norms.
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@article{arxiv.2602.05790,
title = {Price of universality in vector quantization is at most 0.11 bit},
author = {Alina Harbuzova and Or Ordentlich and Yury Polyanskiy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05790},
year = {2026}
}
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41 page, 1 figure