Tencent's Apache-licensed Hy3 takes on GLM-5.2 at half the size — and wins everywhere except coding
THE SO WHAT
Hy3 being Apache-licensed and competitive with GLM-5.2 at roughly half the size — with prior geo-restrictions removed — makes it a serious candidate for global enterprises that need open weights. If coding isn’t your primary workload, you now have another high-end model to benchmark against your current closed and open options.
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