Unsloth releases GGUF version of Cohere North-Mini-Code 1.0 (30B A3B MoE) on Hugging Face
Original: unsloth/North-Mini-Code-1.0-GGUF · Hugging Face
Unsloth has published a GGUF conversion of Cohere's new North-Mini-Code 1.0, a 30B total / 3B active MoE coding model, enabling local inference.
Unsloth uploaded a GGUF version of Cohere's North-Mini-Code 1.0 to Hugging Face, making local inference possible for this 30B A3B MoE coding-focused model. The poster links the release to llama.cpp PR #24260, suggesting new architecture support may be required. No benchmarks or test results have been shared yet; this is an early community resource post.
Unsloth is an open-source tool and community specializing in GGUF format conversion and quantitative optimization for large language models (LLMs), and has long been active on the Hugging Face platform. This time, they converted Cohere's latest North-Mini-Code 1.0 model into GGUF format and publicly uploaded it to Hugging Face for community download.
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