Tencent Hunyuan AI Models Released Free Four Small Efficient Forms for Commercial Use on GitHub and Hugging Face

Tencent has made four small Hunyuan AI models (0.5B to 7B parameters) free for commercial use.
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Tencent Puts Out Four Small, Free Hunyuan AI Forms

Tencent has made four small Hunyuan AI word forms free for all. They have 0.5 billion, 1.8 billion, 4 billion, and 7 billion parts. These forms work well and fast, so they run on just one normal GPU. This means they work good on things like laptops, phones, or smart-cabin setups.

Main Parts of the Small Hunyuan Forms

Even though they are small, these forms work top-notch on many tests for words, math, and thought. This is because of their key parts:

  • Mix-Thought Build: You can pick a fast-thought mode for quick, short answers, or a slow-thought mode for long, deep thinking on hard things.
  • Big Context View: The forms can deal with a 256K token view at once. This lets them tackle about 500,000 English words at once, which helps in summing up a whole book or a long talk right away.
  • Wide Use Fit: The forms can work with well-known gear like SGLang, vLLM, and TensorRT-LLM, and they handle many trim formats for better use.

Real Ways They Are Used and Help From Big Names

Tencent shows how they use these small forms in real tasks. Tencent Mobile Manager uses a form to block spam fast, straight on devices. A smart-cabin helper uses two models to keep power use low but still talks deep. These cases show how small, smart forms can do big jobs.

Big chip firms like Arm, Qualcomm, Intel, and MediaTek also back these models and will help make them work better.

How to Get the Forms

All four small Hunyuan forms can be taken from free code groups, like GitHub and Hugging Face, letting you tweak them cheaply in special fields.

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