MiniMax M2.5 Dominates Global AI Usage With Stunning Growth
MiniMax M2.5 Claims Global AI Throne Through Cost-Effective Innovation
China's AI landscape is making waves internationally as domestic large language models demonstrate remarkable traction among developers worldwide. According to fresh data from OpenRouter, the leading API aggregation platform, MiniMax M2.5 currently leads global call volume rankings, followed closely by fellow Chinese models Kimi K2.5 and GLM-5.
Record-Breaking Adoption
The numbers tell a compelling story - since its February 13 launch, MiniMax M2.5 processed a staggering 3.07 trillion tokens in just one week. This explosive growth stems from three key advantages:
- Specialized Agent Capabilities: Unlike generic chatbots, M2.5 functions as a powerful backend engine capable of executing complex programming workflows
- Unmatched Affordability: Developers praise its low-cost structure that enables high-frequency application development
- Commercial Success: The model's popularity translated to $150 million in monthly recurring revenue for MiniMax
Small But Mighty Approach
In an industry obsessed with ever-larger parameter counts, MiniMax took a contrarian approach with just 10 billion activated parameters. Company engineers explain this deliberate choice balances processing efficiency with output quality through optimized Mixture of Experts architecture.
"We're proving bigger isn't always better," explains Dr. Liang Wei, MiniMax's chief architect. "Our focus remains on delivering practical value rather than chasing benchmark scores."
The strategy appears successful though not without tradeoffs - some users report limitations in general knowledge capacity compared to bulkier competitors.
Coming Attractions: The Next Generation Showdown
The Chinese AI market shows no signs of slowing down:
- DeepSeek prepares to launch V4 next week with promised efficiency breakthroughs
- MiniMax teases its M3 series arriving later this year featuring multimodal understanding
- Financial analysts predict these upcoming releases could challenge global leaders like GPT and Claude
The rapid pace of innovation suggests we're witnessing just the opening act in China's ambitious AI play.



