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Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking

400B US-made open reasoning agent — Apache 2.0, 96% cheaper than Claude

PriceOpen Source (Apache 2.0) / $0.90 per 1M output tokens via APIReviewed2026-04-26
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Arcee AI released Trinity-Large-Thinking on April 2, 2026 — a 398 billion parameter sparse Mixture-of-Experts reasoning model under the Apache 2.0 license. Built by a 35-person startup that committed $20 million (nearly half its total funding) to a 33-day training run on 2,048 NVIDIA B300 Blackwell GPUs, it's one of the most ambitious open-source bets from a US AI lab. The architecture is unusually sparse: 256 experts with only 4 active per token (a 1.56% routing fraction), which delivers 2–3× faster inference throughput compared to dense models of similar parameter count. At $0.90 per million output tokens via the Arcee API, it costs approximately 96% less than Claude Opus 4.6 at $25 per million — while scoring within two benchmark points on key agent tasks. For enterprises that need a powerful model they can download, fine-tune, and deploy on their own infrastructure without licensing restrictions, Trinity-Large-Thinking fills a real gap. Apache 2.0 means no restrictions on commercial use, and the US origin is an increasingly relevant compliance factor for government and defense customers.

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Apache 2.0 at this scale is a rare gift. You can fine-tune, deploy on-prem, and commercialize without a legal team reviewing the license. At $0.90/M output tokens, the economics for high-volume agent workloads beat every closed frontier model by a mile.

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Running 398B parameters locally still requires serious hardware — a cluster of H100s, not a Mac Studio. The 'within two benchmark points' framing is optimistic spin; on actual production tasks, frontier model gaps tend to compound. And Arcee has a track record of overpromising on release day.

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Arcee Trinity is proof that the frontier is no longer locked behind $100B capex. A 35-person team trained a model that meaningfully competes with Anthropic's best — and released it freely. This is the new bar for US open-source AI and it's genuinely exciting.

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Long-horizon reasoning at a cost that doesn't require VC backing to experiment with is a big deal for indie creators building AI-native products. The Apache 2.0 license means you can wrap it in a commercial SaaS without an Arcee deal desk involved.

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