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China's AI Models Outpace Global Rivals as MiniMax Holds Top Spot

China's AI Models Gain Global Edge

Recent data paints a clear picture: China's artificial intelligence sector isn't just growing—it's outpacing global competitors at remarkable speed. OpenRouter's latest monitoring report shows Chinese large language models processed a staggering 4.19 trillion Tokens during March 2-8, marking a 34.9% weekly increase and surpassing U.S. models' 3.63 trillion Tokens for the second straight week.

The Standout Performers

Three Chinese vendors now rank among the world's top five most-used AI models:

  • MiniMax M2.5 maintains its global leadership with 1.87 trillion Tokens, up 15% from last week
  • DeepSeek V3.2 holds steady at third place (0.83 trillion Tokens)
  • Stepwise Star emerges as the week's surprise success story—its Step3.5 Flash model saw usage jump 69% to 0.75 trillion Tokens

The only slight stumble came from Kimi K2.5, which slipped to sixth place despite an 8% usage increase.

What This Means for AI Development

Industry watchers see this trend as more than just numbers—it reflects fundamental shifts in how businesses are adopting AI technology:

"We're seeing real momentum in China's AI ecosystem," explains tech analyst Li Wei. "The combination of optimized computing costs and improved model performance is driving rapid enterprise adoption."

The data suggests Chinese companies are increasingly integrating domestic AI solutions into their operations rather than relying on foreign alternatives—a shift that could reshape global tech competition.

Key Points:

  • Chinese LLMs processed 34% more tokens than U.S. models last week
  • MiniMax maintains global dominance with nearly 2 trillion weekly tokens
  • Stepwise Star emerges as fastest-growing contender (+69% weekly growth)
  • Experts cite improved cost efficiency driving enterprise adoption

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