Multi-Agent Memory from a Computer Architecture Perspective: Visions and Challenges Ahead
arXiv cs.AI / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- The paper frames multi-agent memory as a computer architecture problem and distinguishes between shared and distributed memory in collaborative LLM agent systems.
- It proposes a three-layer memory hierarchy (I/O, cache, and memory) to organize memory access across agents.
- It identifies two protocol gaps—cache sharing across agents and structured memory access control—and argues that memory consistency is the most pressing open challenge.
- This architectural framing is intended to provide a foundation for building reliable, scalable multi-agent systems.
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