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Company: "manus"
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glm-4.7 claude-code z.ai meta-ai-fair manus replit agentic-architecture context-engineering application-layer code-generation agent-habitats ai-native-llm ipo inference-infrastructure programming-paradigms zixuanli_ jietang yuchenj_uw sainingxie amasad hidecloud imjaredz random_walker
Z.ai (GLM family) IPO in Hong Kong on Jan 8, 2026, aiming to raise $560M at HK$4.35B, marking it as the "first AI-native LLM company" public listing. The IPO highlights GLM-4.7 as a starting point. Meta AI acquired Manus for approximately $4–5B, with Manus achieving $100M ARR in 8–9 months, illustrating the value of application-layer differentiation over proprietary models. Manus focuses on agentic architecture, context engineering, and general primitives like code execution and browser control, emphasizing "agent habitats" as a competitive moat. Discussions around Claude Code highlight skepticism about "vibe coding," advocating for disciplined, framework-like AI-assisted programming practices.
Meta Superintelligence Labs acquires Manus AI for over $2B, at $100M ARR, 9months after launch
glm-4.7 minimax-m2.1 vllm manus benchmark meta-ai-fair vllm amd sglang weaviate teknim baseten alphaxiv minimax performance-optimization inference-frameworks model-benchmarking model-deployment open-source-models multimodality api code-generation community-building alex_wang nat_friedman
Manus achieved a rapid growth trajectory in 2025, raising $500M from Benchmark and reaching $100M ARR before being acquired by Meta for an estimated $4B. The vLLM team launched a dedicated community site with new resources, while performance issues with AMD MI300X FP8 were noted in vLLM and sglang benchmarks. Weaviate released operational features including Object TTL, Java v6 client GA, and multimodal document embeddings. API fragmentation concerns were raised by Teknium advocating for unified SDK wrappers. In open-weight models, GLM-4.7 gained recognition as a reliable coding model with faster throughput on Baseten, and MiniMax-M2.1 rose as a leading open agentic coder model, topping WebDev leaderboards.