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Zhipu AI

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Knowledge Atlas Technology Joint Stock Co., Ltd. branded internationally as Z.ai, is a Chinese technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI). The company was formerly known as Zhipu AI outside China until its rebranding in 2025. As of 2024, it is one of China's "AI Tiger" companies by investors and considered to be the third largest LLM market player in China's AI industry according to the International Data Corporation. In January 2025, the United States Commerce Department bl

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Windsurf ships new models, Linux ARM64, and enterprise hooks

Windsurf rolled out new frontier coding models, full Linux ARM64 support, and enterprise-grade Cascade Hooks while community feedback spotlights its transparent crediting versus rivals' opaque limits. Windsurf’s latest updates add Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Sonnet 4.6, GLM-5, Minimax M2.5, and GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark with time-limited credit multipliers, plus quality-of-life fixes and features like automatic Plan→Code switching, skills loading from .agents/skills, tracked rules in post_cascade_response, and diff zones auto-closing on commit; importantly, it now provides full Linux ARM64 deb/rpm packages and enterprise cloud config for Cascade Hooks with Devin service key auth, as detailed in the [Windsurf changelog](https://windsurf.com/changelog). A power user’s comparison underscores cost control and predictability: they favored Windsurf’s clear credit model over Cursor/Claude Code’s rate-limit surprises, keeping GitHub Copilot Pro+ for predictable premium requests while continuing to code primarily in Windsurf, per this [Reddit write-up](https://www.reddit.com/r/windsurf/comments/1r9b58e/i_almost_left_windsurf/).

calendar_today 2026-02-20
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GLM-5 and MiniMax M2.5 push low-cost, agentic coding into production range

Two Chinese releases—Zhipu AI’s GLM-5 and MiniMax M2.5—signal a shift toward affordable, agentic coding models that challenge frontier systems on practical benchmarks. Zhipu AI’s GLM-5 is positioned as an MIT-licensed open model with a native Agent Mode that rivals proprietary leaders on multiple benchmarks, with a deep-dive detailing its pre-launch appearance under a pseudonym and hints from vLLM pull requests ([official overview](https://z.ai/blog/glm-5?_bhlid=d84a093754c9e11cb0d2e9ff416fd99cb5f0e2da), [leak analysis](https://medium.com/reading-sh/glm-5-chinas-745b-parameter-open-source-model-that-leaked-before-it-launched-b2cfbafe99ef?source=rss-8af100df272------2), [weights claim](https://medium.com/ai-software-engineer/glm-5-arrive-with-a-bang-from-vibe-coding-to-agentic-engineering-disrupts-opus-b2b13f02b819)). MiniMax’s M2.5 posts strong results on coding and agentic tasks—80.2% SWE-Bench Verified, 51.3% Multi-SWE-Bench, 76.3% BrowseComp—while running 37% faster than M2.1 and costing roughly $1/hour at 100 tokens/sec (or $0.30/hour at 50 tps), with speed reportedly matching Claude Opus 4.6 ([release details](https://www.minimax.io/news/minimax-m25)). For developer workflows, quick-start videos show GLM-5 (and similarly Kimi K2.5) slotting into Claude Code with minimal setup, lowering trial friction inside existing IDEs ([GLM-5 with Claude Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey-HW-nJBiw&pp=ygURQ3Vyc29yIElERSB1cGRhdGU%3D), [Kimi K2.5 with Claude Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZtLwOhmHps&pp=ygURQ3Vyc29yIElERSB1cGRhdGU%3D)).

calendar_today 2026-02-12
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