DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813vsLLaMA 3 (8B/70B)
DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 | LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) | |
|---|---|---|
| API pricingUSD per 1M tokens · lower wins · base tier | ||
Input priceWhat you pay for everything you send the model — your question, plus any documents or earlier conversation you include with it. | $0.66 | — |
Output priceWhat you pay for the text the model writes back. It is normally the dearer half: producing an answer costs more than reading one. | $1.98 | — |
Cached input priceA reduced rate for text you send over and over. If every request starts with the same instructions or the same document, the provider keeps a copy ready and charges less to read it again. | $0.022 | — |
| BenchmarksPublished by one model only | ||
Terminal-Bench 2.1Agentic terminal coding — Can the AI work in a command-line terminal — running commands and finishing technical setup tasks the way a developer would? Higher is better. | 87.9% | — |
Toolathlon-VerifiedPersonal tool use — Tests how well the AI uses everyday personal tools and apps to get things done — a human-checked version of Toolathlon. Higher is better. | 74.1% | — |
CyberGymCybersecurity — Tests the AI on cybersecurity challenges — finding and exploiting software weaknesses inside a safe sandbox. Higher is better. | 83.3% | — |
Humanity's Last Exam · no toolsMultidisciplinary reasoning — Humanity's Last Exam — extremely hard expert questions across many subjects, written so you can't just look up the answer. “No tools” means the AI answers on its own. Higher is better. | 42.7% | — |
Humanity's Last Exam · with toolsMultidisciplinary reasoning — Humanity's Last Exam — extremely hard expert questions across many subjects. “With tools” means the AI is allowed to search the web or run code while answering. Higher is better. | 60% | — |
AutomationBenchBusiness workflows — Tests whether the AI can run real multi-step business workflows — the kind of end-to-end office processes companies want to automate — from start to finish. Higher is better. | 31.8% | — |
| Overview | ||
| Company | DeepSeek | Meta |
| Release date | Aug 13 2026 | Apr 18 2024 |
| Access | Proprietary | Open Weight |
Frequently asked questions
DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 and LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) don't publish scores on any of the same benchmarks, so there's no direct head-to-head comparison. Only DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 has a verified first-party API price: $0.66 per million input tokens and $1.98 per million output tokens. No pay-as-you-go API rate is tracked for LLaMA 3 (8B/70B). LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) shipped 847 days before DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813, so benchmark comparisons should account for the intervening progress.
DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 is proprietary, while LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) is open weight.
Direct benchmark comparisons are unavailable — DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 and LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) don't publish scores on any of the same benchmarks.
DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 was released by DeepSeek on Aug 13 2026.
LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) was released by Meta on Apr 18 2024.
Only DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 has a verified first-party API price: $0.66 per million input tokens and $1.98 per million output tokens. No pay-as-you-go API rate is tracked for LLaMA 3 (8B/70B). Rates are pay-as-you-go API prices verified on August 18, 2026.
DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 is a proprietary model released by DeepSeek. LLaMA 3 (8B/70B) is an open weight model released by Meta.