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Bernini Inference Optimization Benchmarks

Measured on 2026-07-01 with 8x H100, Ulysses 8, CFG batching, PyTorch 2.5.1+cu124, BF16, seed 42, 81 frames, 480x848, 16 fps, 50 diffusion steps, 25 semantic-planning steps, and the repository T2V demo prompt. In this first-round experiment approximate methods were opt-in and the reference path was dense BF16/FA3; the current launcher recommendation is documented below.

This file records the first-round module and single-prompt experiments. The six-prompt result and the final CPU-master stack are documented in inference_optimization_summary.md. Baseline terminology follows inference_baseline_naming.md. In the table below, the dense BF16/FA3 row is the experiment-local optimized-stack baseline; it is not the upstream pristine baseline.

Module Microbenchmarks

The GEMM dimensions are the actual per-rank Bernini hot shapes. FP8 uses per-tensor E4M3 weights and dynamically quantized E4M3 activations.

Projection (M x K x N) BF16 FP8 dynamic Speedup
Q/K/V/out (12522 x 5120 x 5120) 0.8138 ms 1.0721 ms 0.759x
FFN up (12522 x 5120 x 13824) 2.6793 ms 1.9229 ms 1.393x
FFN down (12522 x 13824 x 5120) 2.4610 ms 2.6521 ms 0.928x
Cross KV (512 x 5120 x 5120) 0.0562 ms 0.0828 ms 0.679x
Cross KV (1024 x 5120 x 5120) 0.0852 ms 0.1237 ms 0.689x

Only FFN-up passed the dynamic-quantization gate and is integrated behind BERNINI_FP8_FFN_UP=1. Prequantized FP8 GEMMs were 1.76x-1.96x faster, but that upper bound excludes activation quantization.

PISA was measured on the packed self-attention shape [100170, 5, 128], split into three independent 33390-token CFG branches. Timings include layout copies, routing/top-k, sparse attention, and output concatenation.

HYD density Dense FA3 PISA end-to-end Speedup Relative RMSE
0.10 12.1849 ms 4.5552 ms 2.675x 0.5859
0.15 12.1849 ms 7.9036 ms 1.542x 0.6010
0.30 12.1849 ms 12.7882 ms 0.953x 0.6049

Full Video Results

SSIM/PSNR compare decoded frames with the dense quality reference generated from the same prompt and seed. Diffusion time is the renderer's video_diffusion stage; request totals are not compared because preprocessing and first-use caches vary with matrix order.

Method Configuration Skipped steps Diffusion Speedup PSNR SSIM
Experiment-local optimized-stack baseline dense BF16 + FA3 0/50 106.343 s 1.000x inf 1.000000
PISA HYD density 0.15, layers 4+ n/a 84.586 s 1.257x 15.538 0.632802
TeaCache threshold 0.05 0/50 95.833 s no cache hit inf 1.000000
TeaCache threshold 0.15 18/50 80.417 s 1.322x 31.624 0.953897
EasyCache threshold 0.05, retain 5+last 1 11/50 82.264 s 1.293x 38.798 0.977598
EasyCache Wan2.2 setting threshold 0.06, retain 7+last 1 12/50 83.930 s 1.267x 37.067 0.974997

FP8 FFN-up reduced the warm denoising-step median from about 1.15 s to 1.12 s (about 1.03x), but lazy weight quantization added about 31.5 s across the two experts and the 10-step video comparison was SSIM 0.927980. It is not a useful one-shot default.

The PISA module kernel is fast, but it changes the seed-aligned generation trajectory substantially. TeaCache's Wan2.1-14B polynomial transfers imperfectly to Bernini's two experts. The later six-prompt sweep selected EasyCache 0.08/4 as the recommended fidelity tier.

Reproduction

python scripts/bernini/bench_fp8_gemm.py

PYTHONPATH=/path/to/compatible/pisa/python-packages:$PWD \
  python scripts/bernini/bench_pisa_attention.py \
  --implementation hyd --density 0.10 --density 0.15 --density 0.30

BERNINI_OPTIMIZATION_PROFILE=recommended_easycache \
bash scripts/bernini/run_t2v.sh

The current PISA checkout's README asks for newer Torch/Triton than Bernini's production environment. The isolated overlay uses Triton 3.5.1 with the production PyTorch 2.5.1 build because this exact kernel combination passed the module and full-model tests; it is not an officially supported dependency set.

References: PISA, TeaCache, and EasyCache.