Qwen-3.6-Plus is the first model to break 1T tokens processed in a day

57 points
1/21/1970
2 days ago
by Alifatisk

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gertlabs

Qwen 3.6 Plus is a decent model in our benchmarks (which found it to perform lower than its model card) at gertlabs.com, but not ground-breaking.

The reason for the insane popularity is because it's pretty good AND free. It's a no-brainer to switch to this for anything usage-based that isn't frontier coding while the free limits are available. It's probably running a model ~100B parameters under the hood, which won't be so heavily subsidized for long.

EDIT: our tool usage benchmark is still running, but so far, its performance with tools is dramatically better than its one shot performance. I'm treating Qwen 3.6 Plus as a near-SOTA model now.

2 days ago

guteubvkk

is it unlimited free, or the usual openrouter free (50 or 1000 requests/day)

2 days ago

gertlabs

You will be rate limited, so it depends on your use case. We only ran into brief, intermittent short term rate limits when making thousands of calls for the benchmark, so I imagine it's fine for personal use.

2 days ago

roxolotl

I’m very curious if we’re going to ever get another “deepseek moment. Qwen is starting to feel like it could be one. But for it to be people would have to decide to care. It took about a month, I think mid December-mid January, from the deepseek paper for the “moment” so it doesn’t necessarily have to be right away.

2 days ago

try-working

What's gone unnoticed with the Gemma 4 release is that it crowned Qwen as the small model SOTA. So for the first time a Chinese lab holds the frontier in a model category. It is a minor DeepSeek model, because western labs have to catch up with Alibaba now.

2 days ago

guteubvkk

on my 16 GB GPU Gemma 4 is better and faster than Qwen 3.5, both at 4-bit

so it's not so clear cut

2 days ago

tmikaeld

depends on usage, Gemma 4 is better on visuals/html/css and language understanding (Which probably plays a role in prompting). But it's worse at code in general compared to Qwen 3.5 27B.

a day ago

lostmsu

It's unnoticed because it didn't. In Google's own benchmarks they are on par, and I've seen 3rd party benchmarks where Qwen beats G4 with high margin

2 days ago

irishcoffee

The day a western anything will need to catch up with alibaba will be a notable day indeed. Also, this will never happen.

2 days ago

angoragoats

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2 days ago

unsupp0rted

I prefer my links unrewritten

2 days ago

Sabinus

Replying to you since the rage guy is flagged.

If anyone wants to avoid twitter, just set up a browser redirector that sends you to the relevant xcancel page. I haven't seen the native Ttitter interface for months now. Don't put the expectation on HN when it's so easy to fix yourself.

a day ago

Sabinus

I wonder what kind of workloads people are putting through it. Presumably all tokens submitted are used to train on.

a day ago

dcre

Anybody want to give an anecdotal take on how good it is?

2 days ago

colinsane

sure.

git clone https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs

ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN=<make_an_account_on_openrouter_and_get_this_from_the_settings_panel> claude --model qwen/qwen3.6-plus:free

> This repository has two ways of packaging Nix packages: defining them via pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix (the old way); or defining them via the pkgs/by-name directory (the new way). Let's port my_example_package over to the new way.

i'm not actually working in the nixpkgs repo -- i'm trying these in a private repo that has very similar structure. i'm also a n00b with these tools, so probably a bad prompt. but Qwen 3.6 actually conflates "the old way" with "the new way", attempts to do the porting in reverse, and just gets stuck. gemma-4 E4B does better. even gpt-oss-120b, an open weight model from a _year_ ago, does the full port unattended.

so either it's shit at coding, or i'm using it wrong. curious to hear other anecdotes.

2 days ago

guteubvkk

gpt-oss-120b is vastly better than gemma-4 E4B

2 days ago

Sutanreyu

...It's also 15 times larger.

17 hours ago

CamperBob2

How does OpenRouter manage to run closed-weight models like Qwen 3.6? Did Qwen have to actually cooperate with them by contributing the weights?

2 days ago

dcre

OpenRouter is primarily a router. It just proxies requests through to the actual provider.

2 days ago

neonstatic

If it overthinks everything the way Qwen 3.5 running locally does, then I am not surprised! :)

2 days ago