CLMar 16, 2025

CAKE: Cascading and Adaptive KV Cache Eviction with Layer Preferences

arXiv:2503.12491v147 citationsh-index: 5Has CodeICLR
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This addresses memory and latency bottlenecks in long-context LLM inference, though it appears incremental relative to existing KV cache eviction methods.

The paper tackles the problem of inefficient KV cache allocation across transformer layers in LLMs by introducing CAKE, which maintains model performance with only 3.2% of the KV cache and achieves over 10x speedup in decoding latency for 128K-token contexts.

Large language models (LLMs) excel at processing long sequences, boosting demand for key-value (KV) caching. While recent efforts to evict KV cache have alleviated the inference burden, they often fail to allocate resources rationally across layers with different attention patterns. In this paper, we introduce Cascading and Adaptive KV cache Eviction (CAKE), a novel approach that frames KV cache eviction as a "cake-slicing problem." CAKE assesses layer-specific preferences by considering attention dynamics in both spatial and temporal dimensions, allocates rational cache size for layers accordingly, and manages memory constraints in a cascading manner. This approach enables a global view of cache allocation, adaptively distributing resources across diverse attention mechanisms while maintaining memory budgets. CAKE also employs a new eviction indicator that considers the shifting importance of tokens over time, addressing limitations in existing methods that overlook temporal dynamics. Comprehensive experiments on LongBench and NeedleBench show that CAKE maintains model performance with only 3.2% of the KV cache and consistently outperforms current baselines across various models and memory constraints, particularly in low-memory settings. Additionally, CAKE achieves over 10x speedup in decoding latency compared to full cache when processing contexts of 128K tokens with FlashAttention-2. Our code is available at https://github.com/antgroup/cakekv.

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