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vLLM initially supports basic model inference and serving on Intel GPU platform.
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# --8<-- [start:requirements]
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- Supported Hardware: Intel Data Center GPU, Intel ARC GPU
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- OneAPI requirements: oneAPI 2025.3
- Dependency: [vllm-xpu-kernels](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm-xpu-kernels): a package provide all necessary vllm custom kernel when running vLLM on Intel GPU platform, 
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- Python: 3.12
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    The provided vllm-xpu-kernels whl is Python3.12 specific so this version is a MUST.
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# --8<-- [start:set-up-using-python]
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There is no extra information on creating a new Python environment for this device.

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# --8<-- [start:pre-built-wheels]
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Currently, there are no pre-built XPU wheels.
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- First, install required [driver](https://dgpu-docs.intel.com/driver/installation.html#installing-gpu-drivers) and [Intel OneAPI](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/base-toolkit.html) 2025.3 or later.
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- Second, install Python packages for vLLM XPU backend building:

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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm.git
cd vllm
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pip install --upgrade pip
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pip install -v -r requirements/xpu.txt
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```

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- Then, build and install vLLM XPU backend:
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```bash
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VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE=xpu pip install --no-build-isolation -e . -v
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```

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# --8<-- [start:pre-built-images]
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Currently, we release prebuilt XPU images at docker [hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/intel/vllm/tags) based on vLLM released version. For more information, please refer release [note](https://github.com/intel/ai-containers/blob/main/vllm).
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```bash
docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.xpu -t vllm-xpu-env --shm-size=4g .
docker run -it \
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             --rm \
             --network=host \
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             --device /dev/dri:/dev/dri \
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             -v /dev/dri/by-path:/dev/dri/by-path \
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             --ipc=host \
             --privileged \
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             vllm-xpu-env
```

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XPU platform supports **tensor parallel** inference/serving and also supports **pipeline parallel** as a beta feature for online serving. For **pipeline parallel**, we support it on single node with mp as the backend. For example, a reference execution like following:
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```bash
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vllm serve facebook/opt-13b \
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     --dtype=bfloat16 \
     --max_model_len=1024 \
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     --distributed-executor-backend=mp \
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     --pipeline-parallel-size=2 \
     -tp=8
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```

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By default, a ray instance will be launched automatically if no existing one is detected in the system, with `num-gpus` equals to `parallel_config.world_size`. We recommend properly starting a ray cluster before execution, referring to the [examples/online_serving/run_cluster.sh](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/examples/online_serving/run_cluster.sh) helper script.
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# --8<-- [start:distributed-backend]

XPU platform uses **torch-ccl** for torch<2.8 and **xccl** for torch>=2.8 as distributed backend, since torch 2.8 supports **xccl** as built-in backend for XPU.

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