Updated
Updated · InfoWorld · Jun 17
Z.ai Launches GLM-5.2 Open-Source Coding Model With 1 Million-Token Context
Updated
Updated · InfoWorld · Jun 17

Z.ai Launches GLM-5.2 Open-Source Coding Model With 1 Million-Token Context

3 articles · Updated · InfoWorld · Jun 17

Summary

  • GLM-5.2 is MIT-licensed and aimed at long-running software engineering work, with Z.ai pitching it as a lower-cost alternative to proprietary coding models.
  • 1 million tokens of context and 131,072 output tokens are paired with efficiency tweaks: Z.ai said IndexShare cuts per-token compute 2.9 times at that length, while speculative decoding acceptance rose up to 20%.
  • On benchmarks, Z.ai said GLM-5.2 ranked 1% behind Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 on FrontierSWE and 1% ahead of OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, though analysts said those claims still need independent validation.
  • Enterprise buyers are likely to focus on real deployments, security controls and long-term support, with analysts saying major-cloud hosting could improve credibility under standard compliance and service terms.
  • Governance risks hinge on deployment: companies can run the model on their own infrastructure, but use of Z.ai’s hosted API could raise data-access and service-availability concerns for regulated or sensitive workloads.

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