Currently, the development of large model technology in China has crossed the initial stage of scale competition, known as the 'Hundred Models Battle,' and officially entered a period of industrial deepening dominated by core technology breakthroughs and commercial value verification. At the industry landscape level, the general-purpose foundational large model track has completed its first round of market integration, reducing the number of core competitors from hundreds to about 20, forming a tripartite competition system composed of internet giants, cloud service providers, and innovative enterprises in vertical fields. This marks a strategic transformation from capital-driven to technology barrier-building in the industry. Compared to 2023, the comprehensive enhancement of large model multimodal capabilities in 2024 has significantly expanded application boundaries. This not only drives traditional manufacturers to increase investment but also attracts enterprises from vertical fields such as images and videos to cross-border participate, creating a two-way acceleration of technological innovation and market competition.
At the application level, the use cases of large models have broken through traditional limitations of dialogue assistants and basic content creation, deeply penetrating into professional fields such as autonomous driving, medical imaging analysis, and 3D character generation, demonstrating cross-industry commercial value. To comprehensively evaluate the technical strength and application progress of large models, Frost & Sullivan and LeadLeo Research Institute have added an assessment of multimodal understanding and generation capabilities based on large language model evaluations, aiming to conduct a comprehensive assessment of large models from two dimensions: language ability and multimodal ability.
Frost & Sullivan (Frost & Sullivan, abbreviated as 'Frost & Sullivan') will continue to monitor the latest developments in the field of large language models (LLMs) in China, providing objective and professional guidance and reference for the industry. The '2025 China Large Language Model Annual Evaluation Market Research Report', jointly released by Frost & Sullivan and LeadLeo Research Institute, will delve into the key changes and achievements in the LLM field in 2024, offering insightful analysis and perspectives for the industry.

