Yes — with 173.1 GB to spare

Granite 4.1 30B at Q4_K_M fits your M3 Ultra · 256 GB entirely in unified memory at 8K context, at an estimated 28 tokens per second. There is room for its full 128K window.

Fully in unified memory 8K context Q4_K_M · 16.3 GB Apache 2.0 Released 29 Apr 2026

The largest Granite. Dense 29B at Q4 is a comfortable 24 GB fit.

What hardware do I need for Granite 4.1 30B? →

The VRAM budget

weights 16.3 GB
Weights 16.3 GB KV cache @ 8K 2.00 GB Runtime overhead 0.6 GB Free 173.1 GB of 192.0 GB

Quantisation ladder

QuantWeightsTotal @ 8KMax contextTok/sQualityFit
Q8_0 28.6 GB 31.2 GB 128K 16 −0.1% ppl Long context
Q6_K 22.1 GB 24.7 GB 128K 20 −0.4% ppl Long context
Q5_K_M 19.1 GB 21.7 GB 128K 23 −0.8% ppl Long context
Q4_K_M 16.3 GB 18.9 GB 128K 28 −1.9% ppl Recommended
Q3_K_M 13.2 GB 15.8 GB 128K 34 −5.4% ppl Long context
Q2_K 11.3 GB 13.9 GB 128K 40 −15% ppl Long context

Quality is the published perplexity delta against f16 weights. Max context assumes an f16 KV cache; q8_0 roughly doubles it.

How to run it

terminal
$ pip install mlx-lm
$ mlx_lm.generate --model mlx-community/granite-4.1-30b-4bit \
    --max-tokens 512 --prompt "Hello"

Apple's own array framework. The fastest path on Apple Silicon. More on MLX.

01Download is 16.3 GB. Keep it on an SSD — a first load off a spinning disk takes minutes.
02macOS caps what the GPU may wire down at about 192.0 GB of 256 GB. Raising it with iogpu.wired_limit_mb is possible, and risky.
03There is room to go to the model's full 128K context on this card.
See all models for this rig Compare with another model