{"slug": "ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit", "title": "Ornith-1.0 Released: A New King of Agentic Coding Ascends, Open-Sourced under MIT", "summary": "The Ornith-1.0 family of open-source coding models was released under the MIT license, achieving state-of-the-art results on agentic coding benchmarks including SWE-Bench Verified (82.4) and Terminal-Bench 2.1 (77.5), surpassing closed-source models. The four models range from 9B to 397B parameters, built on Gemma 4 and Qwen 3.5, and are fully deployable locally.", "body_md": "Member-only story\n\n# Ornith-1.0 Released: A New King of Agentic Coding Ascends, Open-Sourced under MIT\n\n**When it comes to coding, open source models have evolved from catching up to taking the lead.**\n\nNot an exaggeration. Not clickbait. Early this morning, a model family named Ornith-1.0 was released as open source, sweeping all available benchmarks in the most hardcore arena—Agentic Coding.\n\nSWE-Bench Verified: 82.4. Terminal-Bench 2.1: 77.5. SWE-Bench Pro: 62.2. NL2Repo: 48.2. ClawEval: 77.1.\n\nNot \"close to closed-source levels.\" It's \"closed-source models haven't even publicly reached this score yet.\"\n\n**When it comes to coding, open source models have gone from chasing to leading. And this time, it's a lead across the full parameter range, fully open-sourced under MIT, fully deployable locally. They even provide a GGUF version.**\n\n## Four Models, One Ambition\n\nOrnith-1.0 is not a single model; it's a family. Four specifications covering everything from a laptop to a server cluster.\n\n9B Dense. 31B Dense. 35B MoE. 397B MoE.\n\nThe smallest 9B can run on consumer-grade GPUs. The largest 397B MoE is aimed at enterprise-level private deployment. It is post-trained on top of Gemma 4 and Qwen 3.5—standing on the shoulders of giants and…", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit", "canonical_source": "https://blog.stackademic.com/ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit-440838187d8c?source=rss----d1baaa8417a4---4", "published_at": "2026-07-14 07:38:43+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-14 08:21:50.312003+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "large-language-models", "ai-agents", "ai-products"], "entities": ["Ornith-1.0", "Gemma 4", "Qwen 3.5", "SWE-Bench", "Terminal-Bench"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ornith-1-0-released-a-new-king-of-agentic-coding-ascends-open-sourced-under-mit.jsonld"}}