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Adds a technical blog post from Doubleword to the QuickStart resources section.
Width vs. depth: speculating on the margin
The post explores speculative-decoding trade-offs — why speculating multiple tokens deeper on a single sequence can yield more output tokens/sec than batching additional independent sequences, including the interaction with MoE expert routing. It fits alongside the existing decoding-strategy blog posts in QuickStart.