OnePiece: A Large-Scale Distributed Inference System with RDMA for Complex AI-Generated Content (AIGC) Workflows
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The claim presents an emerging narrative about a new AI system, OnePiece, addressing inefficiencies in AI-generated content workflows, with some technical details provided. However, there are minor uncertainties regarding its real-world application and effectiveness, contributing to a moderate level of intrigue.
The rapid growth of AI-generated content (AIGC) has enabled high-quality creative production across diverse domains, yet existing systems face critical inefficiencies in throughput, resource utilization, and scalability under concurrent workloads. This paper introduces OnePiece, a large-scale distributed inference system with RDMA optimized for multi-stage AIGC workflows. By decomposing pipelines into fine-grained microservices and leveraging one-sided RDMA communication, OnePiece significant...