DeepSpec is a full-stack codebase for training and evaluating draft models for speculative decoding. It contains data preparation utilities, draft model implementations, training code, and evaluation scripts.
Install the Python dependencies:
python -m pip install -r requirements.txtData preparation additionally requires an inference engine to serve the target model when regenerating answers; see scripts/data/README.md for details.
Run the stages in order — each stage's output feeds the next:
- Data Preparation — download prompts, regenerate target answers, and build the target cache.
- Training — train a draft model against the cached target outputs.
- Evaluation — measure speculative-decoding acceptance on benchmark tasks.
See scripts/data/README.md for the step-by-step data pipeline:
- download and split training data,
- regenerate answers,
- prepare the target cache (storage warning: this can be very large — roughly 38 TB for the default
Qwen/Qwen3-4Bsetting).
bash scripts/train/train.shtrain.sh launches train.py, which spawns one worker per visible GPU. Select the algorithm and target model by pointing config_path at one of the configs under config/ (e.g. config/dspark/dspark_qwen3_4b.py); see the script header for the full list of configs, how to override config_path / target_cache_dir, and how to use --opts to override individual config fields. Checkpoints are written to ~/checkpoints/<project_name>/<exp_name>/step_*.
Hardware: the default configs and scripts assume a single node with 8 GPUs. For fewer GPUs, reduce CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES.
bash scripts/eval/eval.sheval.sh runs eval.py against a trained draft checkpoint over the speculative-decoding benchmarks in eval_datasets/ (gsm8k, math500, aime25, humaneval, mbpp, livecodebench, mt-bench, alpaca, arena-hard-v2). Set:
target_name_or_path— the target model the draft was trained against (e.g.Qwen/Qwen3-4B),draft_name_or_path— the draft checkpoint, e.g.~/checkpoints/deepspec/dspark_block8_qwen3_4b/step_latest.
Currently, DeepSpec includes three draft models: DSpark, DFlash and Eagle3.
DeepSpec is released under the MIT License. It includes code adapted from third-party projects under their own licenses; see NOTICE for the full attribution.
DeepSpec builds on the ideas and code of several excellent open-source projects:
- SpecForge (Apache-2.0) — the overall training framework and Eagle3 implementation; portions of the Eagle3 modeling, loss, optimizer, attention, and evaluation code are adapted from it. Adapted files carry an in-file attribution comment, and the full notice is recorded in NOTICE.
- DFlash (MIT) — the DFlash draft-model design and training recipe.
- Qwen3 and Gemma — the target model families supported in this repo.
We thank the authors and maintainers of these projects. Contributions of new algorithms are welcome.