Compare GLM 5.2 and MiniMax M2.7 on key metrics including price, context length, throughput, and other model features.
GLM 5.2 is a large-scale reasoning model from Z.ai. It supports text input and output with a 1M-token context window, and is suited for long-horizon agent workflows, project-level software engineering, and complex multi-step automation.
MiniMax-M2.7 is a next-generation large language model built for autonomous, real-world productivity and continuous improvement. Designed to take an active role in its own development, M2.7 incorporates advanced agent capabilities through multi-agent collaboration, allowing it to plan, execute, and improve complex tasks across dynamic environments. Trained for production-level performance, M2.7 supports workflows such as live debugging, root cause analysis, financial modeling, and full document creation across Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. It delivers strong benchmark results, including 56.2% on SWE-Pro and 57.0% on Terminal Bench 2, while reaching 1495 ELO on GDPval-AA, setting a new benchmark for multi-agent systems in real-world digital workflows.