Minimax Opens Its AI Model to All, While DeepSeek Prepares a Game-Changing Update
AI Development Reaches New Heights as Minimax Shares Its Tech
In a move that's shaking up the artificial intelligence landscape, Chinese tech company MiniMax has thrown open the doors to its cutting-edge Minimax2.7 model. This strategic decision comes just weeks after the model's initial March release and follows closely on the heels of Zhipu's GLM-5.1 open-source announcement.

Programming Prowess That Turns Heads
The real showstopper in Minimax2.7's release is its dramatically improved programming capability. Independent tests reveal:
- SWE-Pro Benchmark: Scoring an impressive 56.22%, the model nearly matches Claude Opus's top-tier performance
- MMClaw Evaluation: Outperforms its predecessor (M2.5) by a wide margin, nipping at the heels of Sonnet4.6
- Budget-Friendly Power: Developers gain access to high-level AI without the premium price tag of GPT-5.4Pro or Claude Opus
"This isn't just about catching up - it's about offering real alternatives," observes a Beijing-based AI researcher who asked to remain anonymous. "The cost advantage could reshape how startups approach AI integration."
The Open-Source Chessboard
China's tech giants are making strategic moves in the global AI arena. With both GLM-5.1 and now Minimax2.7 available to developers worldwide, the competitive dynamics are shifting rapidly. Industry whispers suggest Qwen3.6Plus might break from the open-source trend, potentially focusing instead on cultivating a dedicated developer ecosystem.
All Eyes on DeepSeek's Next Move
The AI community's attention now pivots to DeepSeek, where insiders confirm the V4 model will debut in late April. This isn't just another incremental update - early details suggest:
- Native support for multiple data types (text, images, and more)
- Three distinct operating modes catering to different user needs
- Seamless integration with domestic AI hardware systems
- Strong emphasis on security and affordable deployment
"The timing couldn't be more interesting," notes tech analyst Li Wei. "With Minimax going open-source and DeepSeek prepping its multimodal debut, we're seeing China's AI capabilities mature right before our eyes."
Key Points:
- Minimax2.7's open-source release demonstrates China's growing AI sophistication
- Programming benchmarks show the model competing with global leaders
- DeepSeek V4's upcoming launch promises to expand what domestic AI can do
- The moves signal intensifying competition in the international AI market

