Research
GateGPT achieves 56k tokens per second on FPGA hardware
Researchers demonstrated a Transformer inference engine running at 56,000 tokens per second on an FPGA clocked at 80 MHz, using optimized KV cache management for real-time inference workloads.
1 min read
SourceHacker News · Front Page
Researchers have demonstrated GateGPT, a Transformer inference engine capable of processing 56,000 tokens per second on FPGA hardware running at 80 MHz clock speed. The work centers on optimized key-value (KV) cache management to achieve this throughput on field-programmable gate arrays, a class of ...
Sign in to read the full analysis
Free account. Full analysis on LLM unit economics, plus the weekly Cost-of-Inference column.
Try it on your own context
You just read the writeup. Now run the thing. Paste a doc or some verbose tool output and watch it shrink — free, no signup.
2,912/12,000 chars
Compressed
Compressed text will appear here…
Method & sources
- Source type
- Primary publication (lab/vendor blog) — our analysis + implication
- Source link
- Hacker News · Front Page
- Published
- UTC
- Byline
- By the gotcontext.ai team (editorial standards)
- Correction?
- corrections@gotcontext.ai