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From Prefix Cache to Fusion RAG Cache: Accelerating LLM Inference in Retrieval-Augmented Generation

Title: From Prefix Cache to Fusion RAG Cache: Accelerating LLM Inference in Retrieval-Augmented Generation
Authors: Wang, Jiahao; Xie, Weiyu; Zhang, Mingxing; Zhang, Boxing; Dong, Jianwei; Zhu, Yuening; Lin, Chen; Tang, Jinqi; Han, Yaochen; Ai, Zhiyuan; Chen, Xianglin; Wu, Yongwei; Jiang, Congfeng
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: ArXiv.org (Cornell University Library)
Subject Terms: Computation and Language; Artificial Intelligence
Description: Retrieval-Augmented Generation enhances Large Language Models by integrating external knowledge, which reduces hallucinations but increases prompt length. This increase leads to higher computational costs and longer Time to First Token (TTFT). To mitigate this issue, existing solutions aim to reuse the preprocessed KV cache of each retrieved chunk to accelerate RAG. However, the lack of cross-chunk contextual information leads to a significant drop in generation quality, leaving the potential benefits of KV cache reuse largely unfulfilled. The challenge lies in how to reuse the precomputed KV cache of chunks while preserving generation quality. We propose FusionRAG, a novel inference framework that optimizes both the preprocessing and reprocessing stages of RAG. In the offline preprocessing stage, we embed information from other related text chunks into each chunk, while in the online reprocessing stage, we recompute the KV cache for tokens that the model focuses on. As a result, we achieve a better trade-off between generation quality and efficiency. According to our experiments, FusionRAG significantly improves generation quality at the same recomputation ratio compared to previous state-of-the-art solutions. By recomputing fewer than 15% of the tokens, FusionRAG achieves up to 70% higher normalized F1 scores than baselines and reduces TTFT by 2.66x-9.39x compared to Full Attention.
Document Type: text
Language: unknown
Relation: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.12904
DOI: 10.1145/3786655
Availability: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.12904; https://doi.org/10.1145/3786655
Accession Number: edsbas.9DFC6169
Database: BASE