At the NVIDIA GTC Conference 2026, Yang Zhilin, the founder of Yuezhi'anmian, for the first time, comprehensively unveiled the technical development blueprint for Kimi K2.5. He suggested propelling the model's intelligence to new heights by creating a synergy across three key areas: token efficiency, long-context processing, and agent clusters. To achieve this, the Kimi team overhauled foundational architectures, including the optimizer, attention mechanism, and residual connections. Additionally, they made innovative technologies such as MuonClip, Kimi Linear, and Attention Residuals available as open-source resources.
