On the afternoon of July 16th, many developers stated that they had received an official notice from Cursor that due to location-based access restrictions, some models would no longer be available and a refund process had been initiated. Influenced by this, many developers have begun to switch to domestic large models. According to the data released by OpenRouter, Kimi K2 and Grok4, which was just released by Musk, have ranked first and second on the growth list in terms of call volume, with daily call volume exceeding 10 billion tokens. The API price of Kimi K2 is one fifth of that of Claude's medium-sized model Sonnet
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Kimi's daily usage on K2 exceeds 10 billion tokens
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On the afternoon of July 16th, many developers stated that they had received an official notice from Cursor that due to location-based access restrictions, some models would no longer be available and a refund process had been initiated. Influenced by this, many developers have begun to switch to domestic large models. According to the data released by OpenRouter, Kimi K2 and Grok4, which was just released by Musk, have ranked first and second on the growth list in terms of call volume, with daily call volume exceeding 10 billion tokens. The API price of Kimi K2 is one fifth of that of Claude's medium-sized model Sonnet
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