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🚀 Вышли модели Qwen3 в формате MLX!

Теперь можно запускать Qwen3 локально — быстро, эффективно и с разной точностью:
- 4-bit
- 6-bit
- 8-bit
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🔧 Модели специально оптимизированы под MLX framework — минимальный объём, максимальная производительность, полная совместимость с Apple Silicon.

🧪 Идеально подходит для локального inference и интеграции в MLX‑проекты.

📦 Попробовать:
• Hugging Face: huggingface.co/collections/Qwen/qwen3-67dd247413f0e2e4f653967f
ModelScope: modelscope.cn/collections/Qwen3-9743180bdc6b48

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🚀 Вышли модели Qwen3 в формате MLX!

Теперь можно запускать Qwen3 локально — быстро, эффективно и с разной точностью:
- 4-bit
- 6-bit
- 8-bit
- BF16

🔧 Модели специально оптимизированы под MLX framework — минимальный объём, максимальная производительность, полная совместимость с Apple Silicon.

🧪 Идеально подходит для локального inference и интеграции в MLX‑проекты.

📦 Попробовать:
• Hugging Face: huggingface.co/collections/Qwen/qwen3-67dd247413f0e2e4f653967f
ModelScope: modelscope.cn/collections/Qwen3-9743180bdc6b48

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#Qwen3 #MLX #LLM #AppleSilicon #AI

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