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Paper 2605.31268

Mellum2 Technical Report

Published
May 2026
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Independent
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01 In brief

Summary

Mellum 2 is an open-weight 12B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model with 2.5B active parameters per token, designed for software engineering tasks.

It uses 64 experts with 8 active, Grouped-Query Attention with 4 KV heads, Sliding Window Attention on 3 of every 4 layers, and a Multi-Token Prediction head for speculative decoding.

Pre-training on ~10.6 trillion tokens uses a three-phase curriculum shifting from web to code and math data, with Muon optimizer and FP8 precision.

The context is extended to 128K via layer-selective YaRN.

Post-training includes SFT and reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards, producing Instruct and Thinking variants.

The model matches Qwen2.5-7B latency and exceeds its throughput by 21%.

It is competitive with 4-14B baselines on code, math, and tool use, but weaker on broad knowledge.

Released under Apache 2.0.

02 From the paper

Abstract

We present Mellum 2, an open-weight 12B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model with 2.5B active parameters per token. Mellum 2 is a general-purpose language model specialized in software engineering, spanning code generation and editing, debugging, multi-step reasoning, tool use and function calling, agentic coding, and conversational programming assistance, and it is the successor to the completion-focused 4B dense Mellum model. The architecture builds on the Mixture-of-Experts (64 experts, 8 active) and combines Grouped-Query Attention with 4 KV heads, Sliding Window Attention on three of every four layers, and a single Multi-Token Prediction head that doubles as both an auxiliary pre-training objective and a built-in draft model for speculative decoding; each choice was validated by ablation with inference efficiency on commodity GPUs as a design constraint. Pre-training spans approximately 10.6 trillion tokens through a three-phase curriculum that progressively shifts the mixture from diverse web data toward curated code and mathematical content, optimized with Muon under FP8 hybrid precision and a Warmup-Hold-Decay schedule with linear decay to zero. The pre-trained base is extended to a 128K context window via a layer-selective YaRN and then post-trained in two stages (supervised fine-tuning followed by RLVR), yielding two released variants: an Instruct model that answers directly and a Thinking model that emits an explicit reasoning trace before its final answer. Across code generation, math and reasoning, tool use, knowledge, and safety benchmarks, Mellum 2 is competitive with open-weight baselines in the 4B-14B range while running at the per-token compute of a 2.5B dense model. We release the base, instruct, and thinking checkpoints, together with this report on the architecture decisions, data pipeline, and training recipe behind them, under the Apache 2.0 license.