Kimi K2.7 Code: The First Open-Weight Model Lands in GitHub Copilot
GitHub Copilot just added its first open-weight model: Kimi K2.7 Code. 1T MoE params, 3-4x cheaper than frontier models — the marketplace era begins.
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GitHub Copilot just added its first open-weight model: Kimi K2.7 Code. 1T MoE params, 3-4x cheaper than frontier models — the marketplace era begins.
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