Hot score
Tracking since 2026-06-02. Saturation 18%.
What is Wind 1?
Wind 1 is a newly released open reasoning model that achieves state-of-the-art performance on reasoning benchmarks for its size class. Early community reports indicate it beats existing models of similar scale on tasks requiring logical deduction and multi-step reasoning. The model appears to be designed for efficient inference, making it suitable for deployment in resource-constrained environments. While specific architecture details and training methodology have not been fully disclosed, the strong benchmark results suggest innovative approaches to reasoning in compact models. Wind 1 is positioned as a direct competitor to other small-scale reasoning models, offering a compelling option for developers and researchers who need high reasoning capability without the computational overhead of larger models. The launch has generated significant interest in the AI community, with many praising its performance-to-size ratio.
Why it's trending
Wind 1 was launched recently and immediately gained traction on X for its impressive reasoning benchmark scores relative to its size, sparking widespread discussion.
How to use this signal
Three ways a creator, builder, or agent can put Wind 1 to work today. Each comes with a copy-paste prompt for ChatGPT or Claude.
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Key features
- State-of-the-art reasoning at small model size
- Outperforms larger models on reasoning benchmarks
- Efficient inference suitable for limited hardware
- Open model with community-driven development
- Compact architecture for fast deployment
Who should use this
AI researchers and developers seeking a high-performance reasoning model that runs efficiently on consumer GPUs or edge devices, without the need for massive compute resources.
Where it's surfacing
Source trail
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Trend velocity
rising
Saturation
18%
Schema
Word v1
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