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MiMo-V2.5-coder offers coding alternative to Qwen and DeepSeek models
A new open-weight coding model targets systems with 128GB memory, positioning itself as a faster alternative to larger proprietary models with native tool-calling support.
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A developer has released MiMo-V2.5-coder, an open-weight coding model designed for machines with 128GB of RAM. The release positions the model as a direct alternative to Qwen 3.6 and DeepSeek's DS4, with emphasis on inference speed and reliable tool-calling capabilities.
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