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    Qwen2.5

    Qwen2.5

    Open source large language model by Alibaba

    Qwen2.5 is a series of large language models developed by the Qwen team at Alibaba Cloud, designed to enhance natural language understanding and generation across multiple languages. The models are available in various sizes, including 0.5B, 1.5B, 3B, 7B, 14B, 32B, and 72B parameters, catering to diverse computational requirements. Trained on a comprehensive dataset of up to 18 trillion tokens, Qwen2.5 models exhibit significant improvements in instruction following, long-text generation...
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    Rampart

    Rampart

    Lightweight on-device model for private AI text redaction

    Rampart is a lightweight, on-device privacy protection model developed by the National Design Studio to detect and redact personally identifiable information (PII) before text leaves a user's device. Rather than relying on server-side filtering, Rampart performs token-level PII detection locally, enabling privacy-preserving AI interactions with minimal latency and without exposing sensitive information to external services. The released model is a 14.7 MB ONNX artifact based on a fine-tuned...
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    t5-base

    t5-base

    Flexible text-to-text transformer model for multilingual NLP tasks

    t5-base is a pre-trained transformer model from Google’s T5 (Text-To-Text Transfer Transformer) family that reframes all NLP tasks into a unified text-to-text format. With 220 million parameters, it can handle a wide range of tasks, including translation, summarization, question answering, and classification. Unlike traditional models like BERT, which output class labels or spans, T5 always generates text outputs. It was trained on the C4 dataset, along with a variety of supervised NLP...
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    Nemotron 3.5 Lightning

    Nemotron 3.5 Lightning

    Efficient 30B MoE model for long-running agents and local inference

    NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 Lightning 30B-A3B NVFP4 is an open large language model optimized for efficient autonomous agents, sub-agent deployments, and local inference. It uses a hybrid Mixture-of-Experts architecture combining Mamba-2, MoE, and selected attention layers, with 30B total parameters but only 3B active during inference. The model supports context windows up to 1 million tokens, enabling long-running workflows and large-context reasoning. Its NVFP4 quantization reduces deployment...
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    Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct 2512 NVFP4

    Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct 2512 NVFP4

    Quantized 675B multimodal instruct model optimized for NVFP4

    Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct 2512 NVFP4 is a frontier-scale multimodal Mixture-of-Experts model featuring 675B total parameters and 41B active parameters, trained from scratch on 3,000 H200 GPUs. This NVFP4 checkpoint is a post-training-activation quantized version of the original instruct model, created through a collaboration between Mistral AI, vLLM, and Red Hat using llm-compressor. It retains the same instruction-tuned behavior as the FP8 model, making it ideal for production...
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    Ministral 3 3B Instruct 2512

    Ministral 3 3B Instruct 2512

    Ultra-efficient 3B multimodal instruct model built for edge deployment

    Ministral 3 3B Instruct 2512 is the smallest model in the Ministral 3 family, offering a lightweight yet capable multimodal architecture designed for edge and low-resource deployments. It includes a 3.4B-parameter language model paired with a 0.4B vision encoder, enabling it to understand both text and visual inputs. As an FP8 instruct-fine-tuned model, it is optimized for chat, instruction following, and compact agentic tasks while maintaining strong adherence to system prompts. Despite its...
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    Ministral 3 14B Instruct 2512

    Ministral 3 14B Instruct 2512

    Efficient 14B multimodal instruct model with edge deployment and FP8

    Ministral 3 14B Instruct 2512 is the largest model in the Ministral 3 family, delivering frontier performance comparable to much larger systems while remaining optimized for edge-level deployment. It combines a 13.5B-parameter language model with a 0.4B-parameter vision encoder, enabling strong multimodal understanding in both text and image tasks. This FP8 instruct-tuned variant is designed specifically for chat, instruction following, and agentic workflows with robust system-prompt...
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