Agent latency cuts 1.7x by optimizing thinking tokens, not decoding speed
A developer reduced agent response time by 1.7 times by switching to a token-efficient model that emits fewer thinking tokens, proving that model reasoning efficiency matters more than raw decode speed for agent workload
A developer running agent workloads on local hardware (2x3090 GPUs) achieved a 1.7x reduction in response latency by switching to a token-efficient finetune that emits fewer thinking tokens, not by upgrading to a model with faster decoding speed. This challenges a common assumption in agent optimiza...
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