Rightsizing open models may cut your AI inference spend
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German AI consortium releases Soofi S, an open 30B model that tops benchmarks in both English and German
A German research consortium has released Soofi S 30B-A3B, an open language model trained entirely on Deutsche Telekom's cloud infrastructure in Munich. The model uses an efficient hybrid architecture that activates only a fraction of its 31.6 billion parameters per token, keeping throughput steady even at very long contexts. With a training dataset deliberately weighted toward German, Soofi S tops all fully open competitors on both German and E…
With Soofi S 30B-A3B, a German research consortium has published an open language model, which has been trained completely on the Telekom cloud in Munich and has a conscious focus on German language data. Thanks to an economical hybrid architecture, the model activates only a fraction of its parameters per token and keeps its throughput stable even in very long contexts. According to benchmarks, it surpasses all completely open competitors in Ge…
Rightsizing open models may cut your AI inference spend
Rightsizing open models may cut your AI inference spend Larry Dignan Mon, 13 Jul 2026 - 02:00 Larry Dignan Editor in Chief of Constellation Insights Constellation Research Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of Constellation Insights at Constellation Research, where he leads editorial coverage focused on enterprise technology, digital transformation, and emerging trends shaping the future of business. He oversees research-driven news, analysis, int…
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