Comment by XCSme
6 days ago
As always, note: faster than GLM-5.2 doesn't mean too much, as GLM-5.2 is served by different providers, so the inference speed can vary drastically between providers or over time.
6 days ago
As always, note: faster than GLM-5.2 doesn't mean too much, as GLM-5.2 is served by different providers, so the inference speed can vary drastically between providers or over time.
What’s everyone favorite GLM provider?
z.ai doesnt always have the most reliable AI
but I don’t mind the party seeing my trade secrets and thoughts compared to an American corporation + the party seeing my trade secrets and thoughts. So thats not a functional difference to me, and the Chinese one won’t reply to subpoenas so thats a value add tbh
So I’ll consider all, fastest tokens/sec wins
I'm biased because I run an inference company, https://synthetic.new. That being said I think we're pretty good at serving at GLM-5.2 — and other models, like Kimi K2.7! — and our privacy policy is quite good: zero data retention for prompts and completions on API requests. Our average streaming TPS for GLM-5.2 (aka, tokens after factoring out time-to-first-token, which varies based on geography) is 97tps over the last 24hrs, although it's slightly lower at peak traffic in the mornings PST where it's 50-70 tps. We're also subscription-based which is nicer for coding than e.g. Fireworks which is per-token billing.
got a 500 error page on the site's chat, but I'll try the API
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Fireworks.ai is solid. And if you care more about speed than cost they have a "fast" variant that I think just throws more hardware at the model for about 2x the cost.
The privacy policy indicates that they track you and share your data to ad networks like Meta. Yikes.
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Fast variants are usually quantized to NVFP4, which incurs a slight degradation in intelligence.
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> the Chinese one won’t reply to subpoenas so thats a value add tbh
That's not something that's definite. They are not quite like the Russians. A lot of the governments in Asia are overly pragmatic and will happily strong arm their companies to throw users under the bus for the sake of a trade deal. There's a reason why Snowden ran to the Russians and not China.
Also, if they have any subsidiaries in the US, they may not have a choice in the matter.
Run it on Amazon Bedrock or GCP vertex. No problems at all.
Bedrock does not have GLM 5.2 and likely will not for quite some time. It seems like they are doing that on purpose due to pressure from Anthropic. DigitalOcean has it though.
how much does that cost
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Opencode Go/Zen claim to use infrastructure based in the EU, USA and Singapore that have a 0 retention policy.