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feat(granite): model-ports claim — Granite-3.0-2B-Instruct (new execution family) - #197

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Description and AI-usage disclosure to be written by the author (@karabambus). Removed the AI-drafted body per CONTRIBUTING.md (no AI-written PR descriptions).

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New standalone ported_models/granite/ root + submissions/model_ports/granite.json claim.
Reuses the shared llama.cpp-et runtime (LLM_ARCH_GRANITE, already implemented). Adds one
benchmark_config.json entry. Maintainer stage-1 inputs under docs/. Graph is RMSNorm +
RoPE-NEOX + SwiGLU (seed-proven) + scalar SCALE multipliers; no host fallback.
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karabambus requested a review from AFOliveira as a code owner July 25, 2026 11:13
@github-actions github-actions Bot added track: model-ports Global approved model ports prize track: community Community support and ecosystem contributions labels Jul 25, 2026
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The proposed Granite identity/contract is useful, but it is not authoritative until maintainers adopt it into the protected ledger. Please provide a committed deterministic oracle output/hash and a successful full-offload ET-SoC1 result. This family overlaps the Granite claim in #203, so only the first final qualifying merge can count.

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