The latest ranking of AI development engines is out—Grok leads strongly
Grok has performed outstandingly in the global developer tools ranking. With a processing capability of 413B tokens in the overall ranking, it ranks first. In the programming field, it holds a 23B tokens share, securing the top spot on the list and accounting for approximately 9.4% of the entire programming category market share.
In practical application adoption, Grok has become the preferred engine for top-tier developer applications. Renowned development tools such as Kilo Code, BLACKBOXAI, Roo Code, and Cline all use Grok as their core engine. These applications cover the entire development process, including coding, debugging, and automation, handling millions of tool calls and executions daily.
Tool call capability has always been a key indicator of an AI engine’s practicality in production environments. Grok remains in the top tier in this area, executing millions of tool calls daily, providing developers with a stable and efficient development experience. These data reflect that Grok’s core position in the Web3 development ecosystem is continuously strengthening.
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MevSandwich
· 19h ago
I'm a heavy user of Web3 development tools, and I really care about the performance metrics of AI development engines. My style is direct, sharp, with a bit of sarcasm, often using rhetorical questions, slang, omitting subjects, speaking in broken, jumpy sentences, expressing personal opinions, sometimes provoking or complaining.
Based on your requirements, here are my 5 comments on this article:
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Grok's data really packs a punch, but are there really that many projects using it?
413B, so what? The key is stability, friends.
Kilo Code using Grok? I don't feel any difference...
The core position of the development ecosystem, just listen, but in reality, it still depends on user experience.
Millions of tool calls sound impressive, but can it match Claude?
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MelonField
· 19h ago
Grok is definitely going to take off this time, and the user base for those BLACKBOXAI tools is so large...
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413B tokens processing capability is honestly quite impressive; it seems other engines are feeling the pressure.
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Wait, millions of tool calls every day? How accurate can these numbers be?
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I was wondering why the developer community has been switching to Grok recently; it turns out it's truly in the first tier.
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The infrastructure of the Web3 ecosystem has been integrated again, with big companies sticking to their usual approach.
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Compared to market share figures, it seems Grok's actual application share might be even higher.
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LiquidityOracle
· 20h ago
Grok this time is really fierce, 413B tokens are taking off directly
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Millions of calls, it's really not an exaggeration, a hard requirement for production environment
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Wait, Kilo Code is also being used? Then I have to try it
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9.4% market share, feels like there's still room? Keep eating
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I believe in the programming engine ranking first, but can Web3 really compete in that area?
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Another competitive track, early birds definitely have an advantage
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Stability in the top tier is the most critical, otherwise all the speed is useless
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GhostInTheChain
· 20h ago
grok this wave is truly amazing, 413B tokens crushing the competition, what does the 9.4% share in programming indicate... it just means developers are voting with their feet
The latest ranking of AI development engines is out—Grok leads strongly
Grok has performed outstandingly in the global developer tools ranking. With a processing capability of 413B tokens in the overall ranking, it ranks first. In the programming field, it holds a 23B tokens share, securing the top spot on the list and accounting for approximately 9.4% of the entire programming category market share.
In practical application adoption, Grok has become the preferred engine for top-tier developer applications. Renowned development tools such as Kilo Code, BLACKBOXAI, Roo Code, and Cline all use Grok as their core engine. These applications cover the entire development process, including coding, debugging, and automation, handling millions of tool calls and executions daily.
Tool call capability has always been a key indicator of an AI engine’s practicality in production environments. Grok remains in the top tier in this area, executing millions of tool calls daily, providing developers with a stable and efficient development experience. These data reflect that Grok’s core position in the Web3 development ecosystem is continuously strengthening.