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GLM-5.2's combination of a 1 million token context window, expected MIT-licensed open weights, and ~$8/month pricing places a near-frontier coding model within reach of developers who cannot afford or prefer not to use Claude or Codex pricing tiers.
A leaked, unverified model called Oceanus V1-P outscored all other models tested — including Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5 — by a wide margin on a diverse set of practical coding and reasoning tasks, though its true origin and stability remain unknown.
FrontierCode represents a stricter standard for evaluating AI coding agents by requiring production-quality, review-ready code rather than just functional correctness — and the low scores even from leading models show the benchmark is far from saturated.