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EchoKV: Efficient KV Cache Compression via Similarity-Based Reconstruction

β˜†β˜†β˜†β˜†β˜†Mar 24, 2026arxiv β†’
Yixuan WangShiyu JiYijun LiuQingfu ZhuWanxiang Che

Abstract

The increasing memory demand of the Key-Value (KV) cache poses a significant bottleneck for Large Language Models (LLMs) in long-context applications. Existing low-rank compression methods often rely on irreversible parameter transformations, sacrificing the flexibility to switch back to full-precision inference when memory is abundant. In this paper, we propose EchoKV, a flexible KV cache compression scheme that enables on-demand transitions between standard and compressed inference. Unlike traditional compression-decompression paradigms, EchoKV utilizes a lightweight network to reconstruct the residual KV components from a partial subset, leveraging intrinsic inter-layer and intra-layer similarities among attention heads. We further introduce a two-stage fine-tuning strategy that allows for rapid, low-cost training (e.g., ~1 A100 GPU-hour for a 7B model). Experimental results on LongBench and RULER demonstrate that EchoKV consistently outperforms existing methods across various compression ratios while maintaining high throughput for short-context scenarios.

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