Gelonghui February 20 | Zhipu (2513.HK)’s gains further expanded to 37%, trading at HKD 696, reaching a new all-time high, with a market capitalization surpassing HKD 300 billion.
On the news front, the company officially launched its new flagship model GLM-5 on February 12. GLM-5’s average performance in programming development scenarios improved by over 20% compared to the previous generation, with a real programming experience approaching Claude Opus 4.5 level. It achieved top performance in open-source evaluations such as BrowseComp, MCP-Atlas, and τ2-Bench across three Agent assessments.
Additionally, Zhipu raised the price of the GLM Coding Plan packages by at least 30%, and the packages sold out immediately upon launch. It is reported that the paid packages for domestic AI programming models were snapped up, marking a first in the industry’s history.
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Zhipu soars 37%, reaching a new all-time high, with a market capitalization surpassing HKD 300 billion
Gelonghui February 20 | Zhipu (2513.HK)’s gains further expanded to 37%, trading at HKD 696, reaching a new all-time high, with a market capitalization surpassing HKD 300 billion.
On the news front, the company officially launched its new flagship model GLM-5 on February 12. GLM-5’s average performance in programming development scenarios improved by over 20% compared to the previous generation, with a real programming experience approaching Claude Opus 4.5 level. It achieved top performance in open-source evaluations such as BrowseComp, MCP-Atlas, and τ2-Bench across three Agent assessments.
Additionally, Zhipu raised the price of the GLM Coding Plan packages by at least 30%, and the packages sold out immediately upon launch. It is reported that the paid packages for domestic AI programming models were snapped up, marking a first in the industry’s history.