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vLLM CPU inference engine (AVX512 + VNNI optimized)

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vLLM is a fast and easy-to-use library for LLM inference and serving. This PyPl package has VNNI (AVX512+VNNI) inference built in on supported CPUs.

Originally developed in the Sky Computing Lab at UC Berkeley, vLLM has evolved into a community-driven project with contributions from both academia and industry.

vLLM is fast with:

  • State-of-the-art serving throughput
  • Efficient management of attention key and value memory with PagedAttention
  • Continuous batching of incoming requests
  • Fast model execution with VNNI on supported CPUs Use this package ONLY IF your CPU have avx512vnni or newer instruction sets
  • Quantizations: GPTQ, AWQ, AutoRound, INT4, INT8, and FP8
  • Optimized CPU kernels, including integration with FlashAttention and FlashInfer
  • Speculative decoding
  • Chunked prefill

vLLM is flexible and easy to use with:

  • Seamless integration with popular Hugging Face models
  • High-throughput serving with various decoding algorithms, including parallel sampling, beam search, and more
  • Tensor, pipeline, data and expert parallelism support for distributed inference
  • Streaming outputs
  • OpenAI-compatible API server
  • Support for x86_64, PowerPC CPUs, Arm CPUs and Applie Scilicon (CPU inference). This package does not support any GPU inference. For GPU inference support use the official vLLM PypI
  • Prefix caching support
  • Multi-LoRA support

vLLM seamlessly supports most popular open-source models on HuggingFace, including:

  • Transformer-like LLMs (e.g., Llama)
  • Mixture-of-Expert LLMs (e.g., Mixtral, Deepseek-V2 and V3)
  • Embedding Models (e.g., E5-Mistral)
  • Multi-modal LLMs (e.g., LLaVA)

Find the full list of supported models here.

Important Notes

Platform Detection Fix (versions 0.8.5 - 0.12.0)

If you encounter RuntimeError: Failed to infer device type or see UnspecifiedPlatform warnings with versions 0.8.5 to 0.12.0, run this one-time fix after installation:

import os, sys, importlib.metadata as m
v = next((d.metadata['Version'] for d in m.distributions() if d.metadata['Name'].startswith('vllm-cpu')), None)
if v:
    p = next((p for p in sys.path if 'site-packages' in p and os.path.isdir(p)), None)
    if p:
        d = os.path.join(p, 'vllm-0.0.0.dist-info'); os.makedirs(d, exist_ok=True)
        open(os.path.join(d, 'METADATA'), 'w').write(f'Metadata-Version: 2.1\nName: vllm\nVersion: {v}+cpu\n')
        print(f'Fixed: vllm version set to {v}+cpu')

This creates a package alias so vLLM detects the CPU platform correctly. Only needed once per environment. Versions 0.8.5.post2+ and 0.12.0+ include this fix automatically.

Getting Started

Install vLLM with a single command:

pip install vllm-cpu-avx512vnni --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple

This installs vllm-cpu-avx512vnni with CPU-optimized PyTorch (no CUDA dependencies).

Alternative: Using uv (faster)

uv pip install vllm-cpu-avx512vnni --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple

Install uv on Linux:

curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

vllm-cpu

This CPU specific vLLM has 5 optimized wheel packages from the upstream vLLM source code:

Package Optimizations Target CPUs
vllm-cpu Baseline (no AVX512) All x86_64 and ARM64 CPUs
vllm-cpu-avx512 AVX512 Intel Skylake-X and newer
vllm-cpu-avx512vnni AVX512 + VNNI Intel Cascade Lake and newer
vllm-cpu-avx512bf16 AVX512 + VNNI + BF16 Intel Cooper Lake and newer
vllm-cpu-amxbf16 AVX512 + VNNI + BF16 + AMX Intel Sapphire Rapids (4th gen Xeon+)

Each package is compiled with specific CPU instruction set flags for optimal inference performance.

Check available CPU instruction sets

lscpu | grep -i flags

Example list of CPUs with their supported instruction sets

CPU Architecture (Intel/AMD) AVX2 AVX-512 F (Base) VNNI (INT8) BF16 (BFloat16) (via AVX-512) AMX-BF16 (via Tile Unit)
Intel 4th Gen / AMD Ryzen Zen2 & Newer Yes No No No No
Intel Skylake-SP / Skylake-X / AMD Zen 4 & Newer Yes Yes No No No
Intel Cooper Lake (3rd Gen Xeon) / AMD Zen 4 (EPYC) / Ryzen Zen5 & Newer Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Intel Sapphire Rapids (4th Gen Xeon) & Newer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

***Currently no AMD CPU support AMXBF16. AMD expected to include AMXBF16 support from AMD Zen 7 CPUs


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