AI tool comparison
DeepSeek V4-Pro vs Tencent Hy3-preview
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Foundation Models
DeepSeek V4-Pro
1.6T-param MoE model, 1M context, Nvidia-free — just dropped Apache 2.0
75%
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Paid
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DeepSeek just dropped V4-Pro and V4-Flash simultaneously — and it's a statement release. V4-Pro packs 1.6 trillion total parameters in a MoE architecture with only 49B active per token, a 1-million-token context window, and a hybrid attention system (Compressed Sparse Attention + Heavily Compressed Attention) that requires just 27% of single-token inference FLOPs compared to V3.2. Both models are Apache 2.0. The hardware story is arguably the bigger news: V4 was trained entirely on Huawei Ascend 950PR chips, zero NVIDIA. That's a geopolitical and technical milestone — it validates China's domestic AI compute stack at frontier scale. The Engram Memory System gives V4 conditional context recall (94% at 128K tokens vs ~45% for V3.2), enabling genuinely long-context reasoning. V4-Flash at 284B parameters (13B active) is the cheaper, faster sibling for production use. Pricing is expected around $0.30/M tokens for Pro. The timing — released to HN today with 99+ points within hours — confirms this as an immediate conversation in the developer community about whether open-weight frontier models have finally matched proprietary ones.
AI Models
Tencent Hy3-preview
Tencent's first open-source frontier MoE — 295B params, 21B active, free on HuggingFace
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Community
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Tencent's Hy3-preview is the company's first public frontier-class language model, released April 23 as open weights on Hugging Face. The model is a 295B parameter Mixture-of-Experts architecture with only 21B parameters active per token — keeping inference costs comparable to much smaller dense models while reaching capabilities that compete with leading proprietary systems. The release comes under new leadership: Yao Shunyu, a former OpenAI researcher, joined Tencent in early 2026 to build out its frontier AI effort. The team claims to have gone from project start to public release in under three months — an unusually fast timeline for a model of this scale. The 256K context window and strong performance on agentic and coding benchmarks position it directly against GLM-5.1 and Qwen3.6 in the open-source frontier race. Free inference is available on OpenRouter's free tier at launch, with the model also appearing on Hugging Face's Inference API. The architecture uses 192 routed experts in a hybrid dense-MoE configuration. For teams needing a capable open-weights model for agentic workflows without paying proprietary API rates, Hy3-preview arrives as a credible option at a remarkable cost-to-capability ratio.
Reviewer scorecard
“Apache 2.0 with 1M context and frontier-level benchmarks changes the commercial calculus entirely. Self-host for sensitive workloads, use the API for production — the 49B active params means reasonable inference costs if you have the hardware.”
“295B MoE with 21B active per token is a sweet spot for production use — you get frontier-quality outputs at a fraction of the compute cost. The 256K context and agent-optimized design make this immediately useful for complex workflow automation. Worth running evals against your specific use case.”
“Benchmark claims from DeepSeek have historically been hard to independently replicate at launch. The Huawei chip story is compelling but also means the Western open-source deployment story requires significant hardware work. And 1.6T parameters is not consumer hardware territory.”
“Tencent hasn't published a full technical report yet, so benchmark claims are hard to independently verify. The 'three months to frontier' narrative sounds impressive but raises questions about training data sourcing and evaluation rigor. Preview releases from large Chinese labs have historically required patience before production stability.”
“V4's Nvidia-free training stack is a geopolitical inflection point as much as a technical one. It proves the export control strategy isn't containing China's AI progress — and gives the global open-source community a frontier model with no licensing restrictions.”
“The pace of open-source frontier models from Chinese labs is accelerating faster than anyone predicted — we now have credible open-weight competition from Alibaba, Zhipu, Xiaomi, and Tencent simultaneously. This is geopolitically significant and means the open-source ecosystem will stay competitive with proprietary models for years.”
“A 1M-token context model at $0.30/MTok Apache 2.0 means long-form creative projects — novels, screenplays, brand bibles — can finally be processed holistically. The Flash variant's low cost makes it accessible even for creative side projects with tight budgets.”
“For multilingual creative work — especially for Chinese market content — having a frontier-quality open-source model from a Chinese lab is meaningful. The free OpenRouter tier means creators can experiment without API budgets.”
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