Side-by-side comparison of IBM Granite 4.1 30B (IBM · USA) and Kimi-K2.6 (Moonshot AI · China) for self-hosted deployment of the open-weight model. IBM Granite 4.1 30B is rated EU-ready; Kimi-K2.6 is conditional. They part ways on licence: IBM Granite 4.1 30B is "Apache 2.0", Kimi-K2.6 is "Modified MIT".
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| Summary | ||
| Verdict | EU-ready Per the published model card, Granite 4.1 30B is an Apache 2.0 30-billion-parameter dense decoder with a 131k-token context, trained on the same publicly-available + synthetic + human-curated mix that anchors the rest of the Granite family. The larger sibling of Granite 4.1 8B, positioned for enterprise workloads where the 8B class falls short on reasoning depth — same defensible-default profile, with IP indemnification available via watsonx. | Conditional Per the published LICENSE file, Kimi-K2.6 ships under a Modified MIT licence: identical to standard MIT for almost all deployers, with an additional UI-attribution requirement only for products exceeding 100M monthly active users or USD 20M monthly revenue. The genuine EU-readiness concerns are the China-based vendor and the absence of any training-data disclosure rather than the licence itself. |
| Last reviewed | 2026-05-03 | 2026-04-28 |
| Open-weight | ||
| Licence | Apache 2.0 | Modified MIT |
| Commercial use | Unrestricted | Attribution at scale |
| Training data | Disclosed | Undisclosed |
| Origin | USA | China |
| Performance & pricing? | ||
| Quality index | — | 54/100 |
| Speed | — | — |
| Blended price | — | $1.71/M |
| Context window | — | — |
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