by DeepSeek

DeepSeek Coder V2 236B.

code open weights datacenter 236B params 21B active 128K ctx MoE
Smallest GPU
1× AMD MI300

DeepSeek's MoE coding model — 236B total, 21B active.

Smallest GPU to run it See all quantisations →

1× AMD MI300.

Most-aggressive quantisation we have a working recommendation for. Lower precision = less VRAM = cheaper hardware, at a small accuracy cost.

Where to use it

Cheapest hosted endpoints.

Provider Access $/M in $/M out
DeepSeek Platform api direct Launch ↗
Ollama self hosted Launch ↗
Sources

Official references.

Distilled variants

Smaller models distilled from DeepSeek Coder V2 236B.

Lightweight student models trained to mimic DeepSeek Coder V2 236B's outputs.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

How do I run DeepSeek Coder V2 236B?
DeepSeek Coder V2 236B is open-weight, so you can self-host on rented GPUs. See the Run It Yourself tab for GPU configurations + cost estimates, or use one of the hosted inference providers listed on this page.
Where can I access DeepSeek Coder V2 236B?
DeepSeek Coder V2 236B is available via DeepSeek Platform, Ollama. Each access option lists its own pricing (per million tokens or hourly hosting).
How much does it cost to run DeepSeek Coder V2 236B?
Self-hosting cost depends on the GPU you rent and the throughput you need. See the Run It Yourself tab for GPU configurations and hourly cost estimates.
Is DeepSeek Coder V2 236B open-source or proprietary?
DeepSeek Coder V2 236B is open-weight under the DeepSeek License (commercial) license. You can download and self-host it.