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High-performance zero-copy tensor protocol

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Tenso

Up to 35x faster than Apache Arrow on deserialization. 46x less CPU than SafeTensors.

Zero-copy, SIMD-aligned tensor protocol for high-performance ML infrastructure.

PyPI version Python 3.10+ License: Apache 2.0


Why Tenso?

Most serialization formats are designed for general data or disk storage. Tenso is focused on network tensor transmission where every microsecond matters.

The Problem

Traditional formats waste CPU cycles during deserialization:

  • SafeTensors: 37.1% CPU usage (great for disk, overkill for network)
  • Pickle: 40.9% CPU usage + security vulnerabilities
  • Arrow: Faster on serialization, but up to 32x slower on deserialization for large tensors

The Solution

Tenso achieves true zero-copy with:

  • Minimalist Header: Fixed 8-byte header eliminates JSON parsing overhead.
  • 64-byte Alignment: SIMD-ready padding ensures the data body is cache-line aligned.
  • Direct Memory Mapping: The CPU points directly to existing buffers without copying.

Result: 0.8% CPU usage vs >40% for SafeTensors/Pickle.


Benchmarks

System: Python 3.12.9, NumPy 2.3.5, 12 CPU cores, M4 Pro

1. In-Memory Serialization (LLM Layer - 64MB)

Format Size Serialize Deserialize Speedup (Deser)
Tenso 64.00 MB 3.51 ms 0.004 ms 1x
Arrow 64.00 MB 7.06 ms 0.011 ms 2.8x slower
SafeTensors 64.00 MB 8.14 ms 2.39 ms 597x slower
Pickle 64.00 MB 2.93 ms 2.71 ms 677x slower
MsgPack 64.00 MB 10.44 ms 3.05 ms 763x slower

Note: Tenso (Vect) variant is even faster with 0.000 ms deserialize time.

2. Disk I/O (256 MB Matrix)

Format Write Read
Tenso 29.41 ms 36.28 ms
NumPy .npy 24.83 ms 43.08 ms
Pickle 49.90 ms 24.24 ms

3. Stream Reading (95 MB Packet)

Method Time Throughput Speedup
Tenso read_stream 7.68 ms 12,417 MB/s 1x
Optimised Loop 13.89 ms 7,396 MB/s 1.9x slower

4. CPU Usage (Efficiency)

Format Serialize CPU% Deserialize CPU%
Tenso 117.3% 0.8%
Arrow 57.1% 1.0%
SafeTensors 67.1% 37.1%
Pickle 44.0% 40.9%

5. Arrow vs Tenso (Comparison)

Size Tenso Ser Arrow Ser Tenso Des Arrow Des Speedup
Small 0.130ms 0.056ms 0.009ms 0.035ms 4.1x
Medium 0.972ms 0.912ms 0.020ms 0.040ms 2.0x
Large 3.166ms 3.655ms 0.019ms 0.222ms 11.8x
XLarge 19.086ms 28.726ms 0.023ms 0.733ms 32.0x

6. Network Performance

  • Packet Throughput: 89,183 packets/sec (over localhost TCP)
  • Latency: 11.2 µs/packet
  • Async Write Throughput: 88,397 MB/s (1.4M tensors/sec)

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Installation

pip install tenso

Optional extras:

pip install tenso[api]    # gRPC, FastAPI, Ray integration
pip install tenso[gpu]    # GPU acceleration (CuPy/PyTorch/JAX)

Quick Start

Basic Serialization

import numpy as np
import tenso

# Create tensor
data = np.random.rand(1024, 1024).astype(np.float32)

# Serialize
packet = tenso.dumps(data)

# Deserialize (Zero-copy view)
restored = tenso.loads(packet)

Async I/O

import asyncio
import tenso

async def handle_client(reader, writer):
    # Asynchronously read a tensor from the stream
    data = await tenso.aread_stream(reader)
    
    # Process and write back
    await tenso.awrite_stream(data * 2, writer)

FastAPI Integration

from fastapi import FastAPI
import numpy as np
from tenso.fastapi import TensoResponse

app = FastAPI()

@app.get("/tensor")
async def get_tensor():
    data = np.ones((1024, 1024), dtype=np.float32)
    return TensoResponse(data) # Zero-copy streaming response

Advanced Features

Ray Integration (Distributed Computing)

Replace pickle-based serialization in Ray with Tenso for 46x less CPU overhead on tensor operations. Works transparently with ray.put(), ray.get(), remote functions, and actors.

import ray
import numpy as np
from tenso.ray import register

ray.init()
register()  # Register Tenso as the serializer for numpy arrays

# All ray.put/get operations now use Tenso
ref = ray.put(np.zeros((1000, 1000)))
arr = ray.get(ref)  # Deserialized via Tenso

# Works transparently with remote functions
@ray.remote
def process(tensor):
    return tensor.mean()

ray.get(process.remote(np.random.randn(1000, 1000)))

Optional support for PyTorch and JAX tensors:

register(include_torch=True, include_jax=True)

Quantized Tensors (4-bit & 8-bit)

Native support for quantized representations to reduce memory footprint with minimal accuracy loss.

from tenso.quantize import QuantizedTensor
import numpy as np

data = np.random.randn(1024, 1024).astype(np.float32)

# Quantize to 8-bit (per-tensor scheme)
qt = QuantizedTensor.quantize(data, dtype="qint8", scheme="per_tensor")
print(qt)  # QuantizedTensor(dtype=qint8, shape=(1024, 1024), ...)

# Serialize/deserialize with Tenso
import tenso
packet = tenso.dumps(qt)
restored = tenso.loads(packet)

# Dequantize back to float32
result = restored.dequantize()

Supported dtypes: qint8, quint8, qint4, quint4 Supported schemes: per_tensor, per_channel, per_group

Inter-Process Communication (Shared Memory)

Transfer tensors between local processes with single-digit microsecond latency using Shared Memory. This avoids socket overhead entirely by passing memory handles.

from tenso import TensoShm
import numpy as np

# Process A: Write to Shared Memory
data = np.random.randn(1024, 1024).astype(np.float32)
# Automatically sizes and creates the SHM segment
with TensoShm.create_from("shared_tensor_01", data) as shm:
    print("Tensor is in SHM. Waiting for reader...")
    input() # Keep process alive

# Process B: Read from Shared Memory (Zero-Copy)
with TensoShm("shared_tensor_01") as shm:
    # Instant view of the data without copying
    array = shm.get()
    print(f"Received: {array.shape}")

GPU Acceleration (Direct Transfer)

Supports fast transfers between Tenso streams and device memory for CuPy, PyTorch, and JAX using pinned host memory.

import tenso.gpu as tgpu

# Read directly from a stream into a GPU tensor
torch_tensor = tgpu.read_to_device(stream, device_id=0)

bfloat16 Support

Native support for bfloat16 dtype, commonly used in ML training. Works with NumPy 2.1+ natively or falls back to ml_dtypes.

import numpy as np
import tenso

# Serialize bfloat16 tensors directly
data = np.ones((512, 512), dtype=np.float32)  # or bfloat16 if available
packet = tenso.dumps(data)

Sparse Formats & Bundling

Tenso natively supports complex data structures beyond simple dense arrays:

  • Sparse Matrices: Direct serialization for COO, CSR, and CSC formats.
  • Dictionary Bundling: Pack multiple tensors into a single nested dictionary packet.
  • LZ4 Compression: Optional high-speed compression for sparse or redundant data.

Data Integrity (XXH3)

Protect your tensors against network corruption with ultra-fast 64-bit checksums:

# Serialize with 64-bit checksum footer
packet = tenso.dumps(data, check_integrity=True)

# Verification is automatic during loads()
restored = tenso.loads(packet)

gRPC Integration

Tenso provides built-in support for gRPC, allowing you to pass tensors between services with minimal overhead.

from tenso.grpc import tenso_msg_pb2, tenso_msg_pb2_grpc
import tenso

# In your Servicer
def Predict(self, request, context):
    data = tenso.loads(request.tensor_packet)
    result = data * 2
    return tenso_msg_pb2.PredictResponse(
        result_packet=bytes(tenso.dumps(result))
    )

Protocol Design

Tenso uses a minimalist structure designed for direct memory access:

┌─────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┬────────────────────────┬──────────────┐
│   HEADER    │    SHAPE     │   PADDING    │    BODY (Raw Data)     │    FOOTER    │
│   8 bytes   │  Variable    │   0-63 bytes │   C-Contiguous Array   │   8 bytes*   │
└─────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┴────────────────────────┴──────────────┘
                                                                        (*Optional)

The padding ensures the body starts at a 64-byte boundary, enabling AVX-512 vectorization and zero-copy memory mapping.


Use Cases

  • Model Serving APIs: Up to 35x faster deserialization with 46x less CPU saves massive overhead on inference nodes.
  • Distributed Training: Efficiently pass gradients or activations between nodes with native Ray integration.
  • GPU-Direct Pipelines: Stream data from network cards to GPU memory with minimal host intervention.
  • Real-time Robotics: 10.2 µs latency for high-frequency sensor fusion (LIDAR, Radar).
  • High-Throughput Streaming: 89K packets/sec network transmission for real-time data pipelines.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! We are currently looking for help with:

  • C++ / JavaScript Clients: Extending the protocol to other ecosystems.

License

Apache License 2.0 - see LICENSE file.

Citation

@software{tenso2025,
  author = {Khushiyant},
  title = {Tenso: High-Performance Zero-Copy Tensor Protocol},
  year = {2025},
  url = {https://github.com/Khushiyant/tenso}
}

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