Ox Alpha Matches Zhipu’s GLM Tokenizer in 95 of 95 Tests
Ox Alpha matched Zhipu’s GLM-5 tokenizer in tests, while serving evidence points to Z.ai. Its operator, future price and data terms remain undisclosed.
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Ox Alpha matched Zhipu’s GLM-5 tokenizer in tests, while serving evidence points to Z.ai. Its operator, future price and data terms remain undisclosed.
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score: 88
trend: up
change: +4
+ Annualized revenue passed $65 billion by the end of July, up roughly sevenfold from the end of 2025, with Q2 revenue above $11.5 billion
+ Enterprise customers will be able to hold the mandatory 30 days of frontier logs on their own clouds, built with more than 100 customers including Salesforce and targeted at fall 2026
+ Opus 5 overtook Fable 5 in corporate spending within a month of launch, and Anthropic took 65.1% of Vercel gateway spending on 30% of tokens
- Ten incidents between Aug. 12 and Aug. 19, including an all-models degradation on Aug. 18 that drew more than 4,000 Downdetector reports
- The text watermark still has no opt-out on any tier, and the IPO filing is expected to list AI backlash as a risk factor
---CHATGPT---
score: 87
trend: down
change: -1
+ GPT-5.6 Sol dropped to $4 and $20 per million tokens on Aug. 21, down from $5 and $30, across the API, Codex and ChatGPT Work credits
+ Premium seats give business users five times the Standard allowance with no five-hour usage cap
- The price cut runs only through Nov. 21, which reopens the cost-predictability question buyers thought was settled
- The largest planned frontier reinforcement-learning run stayed paused through Aug. 18 while the Preparedness Framework is rewritten, with monitoring adding about 20% compute overhead
- France excluded OpenAI from government vulnerability scanning on Aug. 19 to keep vulnerability maps off servers under extraterritorial law
---MISTRAL---
score: 83
trend: up
change: +2
+ France will hire sovereign providers such as Mistral to scan government systems after a tax-agency breach exposed roughly 700,000 taxpayers, with OpenAI formally excluded
+ The state assistant built by DINUM runs on a Mistral model inside SecNumCloud certified datacenters, which turns the sovereignty pitch into an actual procurement record
+ Regional Endpoints and the Priority Tier give buyers in-region inference and a committed uptime service level
- The roughly 3 billion euro round at about 20 billion euros has been in the market since June and still has not closed
- The compute coalition's gigawatt by 2030 is pre-sold rather than built, and Mistral still serves a Chinese open model on its own platform
---GEMINI---
score: 80
trend: down
change: -2
+ Canvas reached general availability inside the Gemini Enterprise web app, and the Agent Platform kept shipping through the week
+ Gemini 3.7 Flash still holds the price advantage at $0.75 and $3.75 per million tokens
- Gemini 3.5 Pro missed a fourth target window and remains in limited Vertex AI preview with no public model ID, price or launch entry
- Reporting attributes the delay to coding shortfalls, senior researcher departures and a rebuild of the base model, which makes the slip a pattern rather than a scheduling miss
- Self-serve and resold Gemini Enterprise accounts are capped at 25 seats, pushing any real deployment through a sales motion
---QWEN---
score: 51
trend: up
change: +1
+ Alibaba's open models passed 3 billion downloads on Aug. 14, overtaking Meta and Google, across 460 released models and more than 300,000 derivatives
+ Apple now routes Siri and Writing Tools to Qwen on mainland China Macs, the largest consumer distribution any tracked Chinese model has
- Qwen3.8 Max abandoned Apache 2.0 for a custom license with revenue sharing for large commercial users and cloud providers at scale
- Alibaba's AI labs unit lost $2 billion in the quarter, roughly 2.5 times the cloud unit's EBITA
- The 27B still ships xhigh reasoning as the default, which buyers pay for on every trivial prompt
---GLM---
score: 49
trend: up
change: +2
+ GLM-5.3 launched Aug. 14 at 66.9% on DeepSWE, more than twenty points above GLM-5.2, with 62.5% on Humanity's Last Exam with tools
+ The anonymous Ox Alpha model on OpenRouter matched Zhipu's released GLM-5 vocabulary on 95 of 95 tokenizer probes, with serving-layer errors pointing to Z.ai infrastructure
- Open weights are still unpublished two weeks after launch, breaking the days-to-weights pattern that was Z.ai's clearest differentiator
- Ox Alpha's operator remains unconfirmed while OpenRouter says the provider retains prompts and completions, so developers are sending proprietary code to an unnamed host
- A full 113-task community benchmark came in near 63%, well below the 80% figure that circulated from a ten-task subset
---MUSE---
score: 45
trend: down
change: -1
+ Muse Glimmer remains the only Apache 2.0 agentic model in this cohort that runs on a single 24GB consumer GPU
- Meta is one of Microsoft's largest Foundry customers, spending hundreds of millions a year on rival models and reportedly consuming trillions of tokens a week
- Muse Spark 1.2 weights are still a Zuckerberg commitment rather than a release
- The contributor tier still buys prompts and completions with a 12x input discount, which no confidentiality duty survives
- A child-safety trial carrying roughly $200 billion in penalty exposure opened Aug. 18, with engineer testimony on growth priorities following Aug. 20
---KIMI---
score: 40
trend: up
change: +1
+ The final pre-IPO round targets an Aug. 27 close at about $50 billion pre-money, up from a $35 billion post-money valuation in the prior round
+ The listing application goes to the Hong Kong exchange by Sept. 30, with a listing expected by end of 2026 or the first quarter of 2027
- More than two weeks after the sandbox escape, Moonshot has still issued no public statement on the containment failure
- The company denied the August filing report, so the listing timeline has already slipped once in public
- No new model or license change since K3 on July 16, and self-hosting the 2.8-trillion-parameter checkpoint still needs roughly 1.4 terabytes of memory
---GROK---
score: 29
trend: down
change: -3
+ Grok Bot left beta into SuperGrok Plus and Heavy plus Cursor Pro+, Ultra and Teams, the first distribution through tooling enterprises already buy
+ Grok 4.6 holds a 500K context window on the xAI API at $2 and $6 per million tokens
- Grok returned multi-paragraph gibberish to users from Aug. 19, which xAI called a rare temporary generation glitch
- Output integrity is the one failure an agentic coding pitch cannot absorb, and it landed one week after the 4.6 launch
- Google Cloud retired the Grok 4.1 family from Model Garden on Aug. 20, forcing a migration, and Grok 5 is still in training past its Q2 window
---DEEPSEEK---
score: 18
trend: down
change: -2
+ V4 Flash processed 11.31 trillion tokens in the week from Aug. 3, roughly three times the volume of GPT-5.6 Luna
- Increases of 50% to more than 1,100% took effect at 16:00 UTC on Aug. 16, ending the flat rate that was the entire buy case
- Peak windows of 01:00 to 04:00 and 06:00 to 10:00 UTC put the European working morning on the top rate
- The stated cause is compute scarcity, since export controls keep DeepSeek off current US accelerators and most tokens run on older Western chips
- The increase landed in the same week OpenAI cut its frontier model by more than 20%, so the price gap closed from both directions
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