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So it feels very fast.
But it does not seem to be better than Qwen 3.6 35B at coding. A bit worse, I think, though I will test it more.
If you have a machine that can fit a 35B model in VRAM, I would suggest testing Muse Glimmer with (from memory)
in the system prompt.Despite being a dense model, this is actually capable of solving code problems faster than the Qwen MoE, despite having only one fifth of the raw token performance.
I am calling this a suggestion for the audience because I don't have the will/resources to do this.
They may have utility in trying to look at the whole landscape of models, but are very misleading when it comes to making 1:1 comparisons or in developing confidence at to how a given model will deliver on your workflow.
I wonder what their angle is going to be; the scene is crowded, and they don't do serving.
Their 9B model benchmarks competitively with Sonnet 4 which is pretty cool to have such a small model compared to one that came out 10 months ago.
I’m curious how providers will price their 397B model.