What TensorRT-LLM does
TensorRT-LLM is an open-source library developed by NVIDIA that focuses on optimizing large language model (LLM) inference specifically for NVIDIA GPUs. It allows developers to achieve high throughput and low latency, making it suitable for real-time applications. With capabilities to process over 24,000 tokens per second on models like Llama 3, TensorRT-LLM is designed for those who need to maximize performance while working with quantized models such as FP8, INT4, and FP4.
The library supports advanced features such as in-flight batching, which dynamically batches requests during generation, and various forms of parallelism including tensor parallelism and pipeline parallelism. This makes it an excellent choice for scaling applications across multiple GPUs or nodes. TensorRT-LLM also provides efficient memory management through techniques like Paged KV cache and Flash Attention, which optimize attention kernels for better performance.
For developers looking to deploy LLMs on NVIDIA hardware, TensorRT-LLM offers a comprehensive solution that includes detailed guides on optimization, multi-GPU setups, and serving models in production. The library supports a wide range of models from the LLaMA and GPT families, among others, making it versatile for various applications in natural language processing.
In summary, TensorRT-LLM is a powerful tool for developers and data scientists who are working with large language models and require high performance and scalability in their deployments on NVIDIA GPUs.
When to use it
Use TensorRT-LLM when deploying LLMs on NVIDIA GPUs and needing to maximize throughput and minimize latency for real-time applications.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for users requiring a simpler setup or those working with non-NVIDIA hardware, such as AMD GPUs.
What you can build with it
High-Throughput Inference
Deploy LLMs on NVIDIA GPUs to achieve over 24,000 tokens per second, ideal for applications requiring rapid responses.
Multi-GPU Scaling
Utilize TensorRT-LLM's parallelism features to distribute model inference across multiple GPUs for enhanced performance.
Real-Time Applications
Implement low-latency LLM inference in real-time applications, benefiting from optimized memory management and batching.
How to install TensorRT-LLM
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Written by nousresearchTensorRT-LLM
NVIDIA's open-source library for optimizing LLM inference with high performance on NVIDIA GPUs.
When to use TensorRT-LLM
Use TensorRT-LLM when:
- Deploying on NVIDIA GPUs (A100, H100, GB200)
- Need maximum throughput (24,000+ tokens/sec on Llama 3)
- Require low latency for real-time applications
- Working with quantized models (FP8, INT4, FP4)
- Scaling across multiple GPUs or nodes
Use vLLM instead when:
- Need simpler setup and Python-first API
- Want PagedAttention without TensorRT compilation
- Working with AMD GPUs or non-NVIDIA hardware
Use llama.cpp instead when:
- Deploying on CPU or Apple Silicon
- Need edge deployment without NVIDIA GPUs
- Want simpler GGUF quantization format
Quick start
Installation
# Docker (recommended) — images are on NGC (nvcr.io), not Docker Hub.
# Replace x.y.z with the desired version (e.g. 1.2.1). Browse tags on NGC:
# https://catalog.ngc.nvidia.com/orgs/nvidia/teams/tensorrt-llm/containers/release/tags
docker pull nvcr.io/nvidia/tensorrt-llm/release:x.y.z
# pip install (current stable GA)
pip install tensorrt_llm
# Requires CUDA 13.2.1, TensorRT 10.x, Python 3.10-3.12
Basic inference
from tensorrt_llm import LLM, SamplingParams
# Initialize model
llm = LLM(model="meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B")
# Configure sampling
sampling_params = SamplingParams(
max_tokens=100,
temperature=0.7,
top_p=0.9
)
# Generate
prompts = ["Explain quantum computing"]
outputs = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params)
for output in outputs:
print(output.text)
Serving with trtllm-serve
# Start server (automatic model download and compilation)
trtllm-serve meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B \
--tp_size 4 \ # Tensor parallelism (4 GPUs)
--max_batch_size 256 \
--max_num_tokens 4096
# Client request
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B",
"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}],
"temperature": 0.7,
"max_tokens": 100
}'
Key features
Performance optimizations
- In-flight batching: Dynamic batching during generation
- Paged KV cache: Efficient memory management
- Flash Attention: Optimized attention kernels
- Quantization: FP8, INT4, FP4 for 2-4× faster inference
- CUDA graphs: Reduced kernel launch overhead
Parallelism
- Tensor parallelism (TP): Split model across GPUs
- Pipeline parallelism (PP): Layer-wise distribution
- Expert parallelism: For Mixture-of-Experts models
- Multi-node: Scale beyond single machine
Advanced features
- Speculative decoding: Faster generation with draft models
- LoRA serving: Efficient multi-adapter deployment
- Disaggregated serving: Separate prefill and generation
Common patterns
Quantized model (FP8)
from tensorrt_llm import LLM
# Load FP8 quantized model (2× faster, 50% memory)
llm = LLM(
model="meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B",
dtype="fp8",
max_num_tokens=8192
)
# Inference same as before
outputs = llm.generate(["Summarize this article..."])
Multi-GPU deployment
# Tensor parallelism across 8 GPUs
llm = LLM(
model="meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-405B",
tensor_parallel_size=8,
dtype="fp8"
)
Batch inference
# Process 100 prompts efficiently
prompts = [f"Question {i}: ..." for i in range(100)]
outputs = llm.generate(
prompts,
sampling_params=SamplingParams(max_tokens=200)
)
# Automatic in-flight batching for maximum throughput
Performance benchmarks
Meta Llama 3-8B (H100 GPU):
- Throughput: 24,000 tokens/sec
- Latency: ~10ms per token
- vs PyTorch: 100× faster
Llama 3-70B (8× A100 80GB):
- FP8 quantization: 2× faster than FP16
- Memory: 50% reduction with FP8
Supported models
- LLaMA family: Llama 2, Llama 3, CodeLlama
- GPT family: GPT-2, GPT-J, GPT-NeoX
- Qwen: Qwen, Qwen2, QwQ
- DeepSeek: DeepSeek-V2, DeepSeek-V3
- Mixtral: Mixtral-8x7B, Mixtral-8x22B
- Vision: LLaVA, Phi-3-vision
- 100+ models on HuggingFace
References
- Optimization Guide - Quantization, batching, KV cache tuning
- Multi-GPU Setup - Tensor/pipeline parallelism, multi-node
- Serving Guide - Production deployment, monitoring, autoscaling
Resources
Frequently asked questions about TensorRT-LLM
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