This container houses the Kimi K2.5 model which is an open-source, native multimodal agentic model built through continual pretraining on approximately 15 trillion mixed visual and text tokens atop Kimi-K2-Base.
Kimi k2.5 Container Overview
Description:
This container houses the Kimi K2.5 model which is an open-source, native multimodal agentic model built through continual pretraining on approximately 15 trillion mixed visual and text tokens atop Kimi-K2-Base. It seamlessly integrates vision and language understanding with advanced agentic capabilities, supporting both instant and thinking modes, as well as conversational and agentic paradigms.
The container components are ready for commercial use.
License/Terms of Use:
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Deployment Geography:
Global
Release Date:
Kimi k2.5 NIM:
The Kimi k2.5 Container includes the Kimi k2.5 model.
| Model Name | Use Case | How to Pull the Model |
|---|---|---|
| Kimi k2.5 | 1T multimodal MoE for high‑capacity video and image understanding with efficient inference. | Automatic |
Deployment Details:
Our AI models are designed and/or optimized to run on NVIDIA GPU-accelerated systems. By leveraging NVIDIA’s hardware (e.g. GPU cores) and software frameworks (e.g., CUDA libraries), the model achieves faster training and inference times compared to CPU-only solutions.
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Container Version(s):
nvcr.io/nim/moonshotai/kimi-k2.5:1.0.0
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