Tencent's Apache-licensed Hy3 takes on GLM-5.2 at half the size — and wins everywhere except coding
For the past year, the awkward secret of the open-weight model boom has been that many of the strongest Chinese releases were off-limits to a large slice of the enterprises most interested in them. License terms that excluded the European Union, the United Kingdom and South Korea meant legal teams killed deployments before engineering teams finished their evals — not just for companies headquartered there, but for any enterprise serving traffic into those regions. For IT teams weighing open models, the trade-offs are unusually explicit.Tencent just removed that obstacle. The company's Hunyuan team released the full version of Hy3, a 295-billion-parameter Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model with 21 billion active parameters, and — in a reversal from April's preview release — shipped it under the
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