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Side-by-side comparison

Hy3 preview vs Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct

Tencent

Hy3 preview

πŸ”§ Tools
Input / 1M
$0.0660
Output / 1M
$0.2600
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Qwen

Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct

πŸ”§ Tools {} JSON
Input / 1M
$0.0700
Output / 1M
$0.2700
View Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct β†’
Hy3 previewQwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct
Provider Tencent Qwen
Context window Maximum tokens (input + output) the model can process in a single request. Glossary β†’ 262,144 160,000
Capabilities Optional capabilities the model advertises: vision (images), tools (function calling), json_mode (structured output). tools tools, json_mode
Input $ / 1M tokens Cost for tokens you send (prompt + context). Cheaper side highlighted. Glossary β†’ 0.0660 0.0700
Output $ / 1M tokens Cost for tokens the model generates. Output is normally 3–5Γ— pricier than input. Glossary β†’ 0.2600 0.2700

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Hy3 preview or Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct?

Hy3 preview is cheaper than Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct on a 50/50 input/output blend by about $0.007 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, Hy3 preview or Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct?

Hy3 preview has the larger context window at 262k tokens versus 160k tokens for Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct. That means Hy3 preview can ingest about 1.6x as much text per request.

What is the difference between Hy3 preview and Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct?

Hy3 preview comes from Tencent; Qwen3 Coder 30B 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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