An industry expert said recent price increases for China’s domestic large
language models are a correction of a long-standing mismatch that left inference
compute costs underpriced. In the near term this appears as a price-to-value
recalibration; however, if vendors raise fees without matching gains in
stability or capability, users are likely to migrate as model-switching costs
fall. Market-relevant signals to watch: whether higher prices are paired with
genuine new model capabilities rather than repricing legacy models, and whether
incremental revenue is being invested in compute capacity expansion and service
infrastructure.