Moonshot AI announced Kimi K3 on July 16, claiming "the world's first open 3T-class model" at 2.8 trillion total parameters — with weights delayed until July 27. The architecture uses a 16-of-896 expert MoE with Kimi Delta Attention and MXFP4 quantization-aware training, keeping active inference cost near a 50B model while scaling total capacity nearly three-fold over K2.
Tencent released Hy3 on July 6 under Apache 2.0 — a 295B MoE model with 21B active parameters that scores 90.4 on GPQA Diamond and 78.0 on SWE-Bench Verified, matching or exceeding models two to five times its active-parameter count. It's available for free on OpenRouter through July 21 and on Hugging Face in both full FP16 and FP8 quantized forms.
Kimi K2.7 Code became the first open-weight model selectable in GitHub Copilot's model picker on July 1. Moonshot AI's 1-trillion-parameter MoE joins Claude and Gemini in GitHub's hosted offering — but unlike those, its weights are public. The move is less about this specific model and more about what it signals: the line between open-weight and enterprise product is getting thinner.