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| Tagline | Cognition Labs' autonomous coding engineer. | Modern data notebook with Magic AI assistant. | Qwen's open-source GPU kernel library that squeezes 2–3× more speed out of linear attention on NVIDIA Hopper hardware — if you're lucky enough to own one. |
| Category | Agents | Data | Dev Platform |
| Pricing | $500/mo | Free + $28+/user/mo | Free (MIT License, open-source) |
| Best for | Engineering teams offloading tickets. Ops/platform work. | Data teams at startups + enterprises. | ML engineers and researchers running Qwen3.x linear-attention models on H100/H200 clusters who need to close the gap between theoretical GDN efficiency and actual hardware throughput. |
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| Kai's verdict | A-tier for the right use case. Not for solo devs. If you manage engineers, try one license. | A-tier for data teams. S-tier if you already live in SQL + Python. | A genuinely impressive, laser-focused kernel optimization from the Qwen team — real speedups on real hardware — but its utility is gated behind Hopper GPUs and Qwen's GDN architecture, making it a niche power tool rather than a broadly useful library. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.) |
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