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    Kimi K2.5

    Kimi K2.5

    Moonshot's most powerful AI model

    Kimi K2.5 is Moonshot AI’s open-source, native multimodal agentic model built through continual pretraining on approximately 15 trillion mixed vision and text tokens. Based on a 1T-parameter Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture with 32B activated parameters, it integrates advanced language reasoning with strong visual understanding. K2.5 supports both “Thinking” and “Instant” modes, enabling either deep step-by-step reasoning or low-latency responses depending on the task. Designed for...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    LLaMA.go

    LLaMA.go

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang. The code of the project is based on the legendary ggml.cpp framework of Georgi Gerganov written in C++ with the same attitude to performance and elegance. Both models store FP32 weights, so you'll needs at least 32Gb of RAM (not VRAM or GPU RAM) for LLaMA-7B. Double to 64Gb for LLaMA-13B.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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