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Side-by-side comparison

MiniMax M2.1 vs Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct

MiniMax

MiniMax M2.1

πŸ”§ Tools {} JSON
Input / 1M
$0.2900
Output / 1M
$0.9500
View MiniMax M2.1 β†’
Qwen

Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct

πŸ”§ Tools {} JSON
Input / 1M
$0.0900
Output / 1M
$1.1000
View Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct β†’
MiniMax M2.1Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct
Provider MiniMax Qwen
Context window Maximum tokens (input + output) the model can process in a single request. Glossary β†’ 196,608 262,144
Capabilities Optional capabilities the model advertises: vision (images), tools (function calling), json_mode (structured output). tools, json_mode tools, json_mode
Input $ / 1M tokens Cost for tokens you send (prompt + context). Cheaper side highlighted. Glossary β†’ 0.2900 0.0900
Output $ / 1M tokens Cost for tokens the model generates. Output is normally 3–5Γ— pricier than input. Glossary β†’ 0.9500 1.1000

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, MiniMax M2.1 or Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct?

Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct is cheaper than MiniMax M2.1 on a 50/50 input/output blend by about $0.025 per 1M tokens. Exact savings depend on your input-vs-output ratio β€” use the cost calculator on this page for a workload-specific estimate.

Which has a larger context window, MiniMax M2.1 or Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct?

Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct has the larger context window at 262k tokens versus 197k tokens for MiniMax M2.1. That means Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct can ingest about 1.3x as much text per request.

What is the difference between MiniMax M2.1 and Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct?

MiniMax M2.1 comes from MiniMax; Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct comes from Qwen. They differ in pricing, context window, and supported capabilities β€” see the side-by-side table on this page for the exact figures, refreshed nightly.

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