arXiv:2602. 24044v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Large Language Model (LLM) adapters enable low-cost model specialization, but introduce complex caching and scheduling challenges in distributed serving systems where hundreds of adapters must be hosted concurrently.
By Ferran Agullo, Joan Oliveras, Chen Wang, Alberto Gutierrez-Torre, Olivier Tardieu, Alaa Youssef, Jordi Torres, Josep Ll. Berral
arXiv:2511. 10480v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Optimizing the performance of large language models (LLMs) on large-scale AI training and inference systems requires a scalable and expressive mechanism to model distributed workload execution.
By Changhai Man, Joongun Park, Hanjiang Wu, Huan Xu, Srinivas Sridharan, Tushar Krishna
arXiv:2605. 21312v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Modern LLM serving is no longer homogeneous or monolithic.
By Yicheng Feng, Xin Tan, Yangtao Deng, Yimin Jiang, Yibo Zhu, Hong Xu
arXiv:2607. 28633v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Disaggregated LLM inference creates a datacenter networking problem that no existing system solves correctly.
By Sanjeev Rao Ganjihal
arXiv:2606. 00946v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Efficiently serving large language model (LLM) inference tasks is crucial both for user-perceived latency such as time-to-first-token (TTFT) and for GPU utilization.
By Gangmuk Lim, Wanyu Zhao, Brighten Godfrey, Jiaxin Shan, Le Xu, Liguang Xie
arXiv:2608. 07733v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are widely used across domains such as natural sciences, social network analysis, chip design, and recommendation systems.
By Liad Gerstman, Aditya Dhakal, Dejan Milojicic, Avi Mendelson
arXiv:2606. 11440v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Existing multi-agent LLM orchestration methods, ranging from brute-force ensembles to learned routers, select models and topologies based on task and model features.
By Ahasan Kabir, Jiaqi Xue, Mengxin Zheng, Qian Lou
arXiv:2601. 20408v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Enterprise LLM deployment faces a critical scalability challenge: organizations must optimize models systematically to scale AI initiatives within constrained compute budgets, yet the specialized expertise required for manual optimization remains a niche and scarce skillset.
By Nicholas Santavas, Kareem Eissa, Patrycja Cieplicka, Piotr Florek, Matteo Nulli, Stefan Vasilev, Seyyed Hadi Hashemi, Antonios Gasteratos, Shahram Khadivi
arXiv:2607. 23115v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This paper aims to enable computation- and communication-efficient GPU sharing across devices within local area networks (LANs), facilitating ubiquitous AI inference on heterogeneous personal devices.
By Zhihao Xu, Hao Zhong, Zeting Zhou, Yuhang Xu, Haoyu Tong, Wei Wang, Jinshan Chen, Keqiang He, Chong Zhu, Shengzhong Liu, Fan Wu, Guihai Chen
arXiv:2606. 22180v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Graph embedding maps graph nodes into low-dimensional vectors to support applications such as recommendation, fraud detection, and graph-based retrieval-augmented generation (GraphRAG).
By Peng Fang, Arijit Khan, Ziqiang Wu, Zhenli Li, Yibo Zhou, Fang Wang, Dan Feng
arXiv:2402. 09589v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We present MLCC, a novel technique to augment today's congestion control algorithms to accelerate DNN training jobs in shared GPU clusters in a fully distributed manner.
By Anton A. Zabreyko, Sanjoli Narang, Sudarsanan Rajasekaran, Manya Ghobadi
arXiv:2606. 28565v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: As large language models (LLMs) move into production serving, practitioners must rapidly evaluate inference performance across diverse hardware, models, and serving parameters to meet cost and latency targets.
By Xiteng Yao, Taeho Kim, Hengzhi Pei, Xinle Liu, Kyle Ulrich, Leonard Lausen, Ashish Khetan, Xiang Song, George Karypis, Martin Herbordt