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Qwen 3.7 Max (60.6% SWE-bench Pro — highest proprietary score) vs MiniMax M3 (59.0%, $1.20/1M, open-weight + video). Just 1.6 points apart on Pro but 6.25× price gap. Alibaba's agent powerhouse vs the multimodal challenger.
Gemini 3.5 Flash ($9/1M, 76.2% Terminal-Bench, 4× faster) vs DeepSeek V4 Pro ($0.87/1M, 93.5% LiveCodeBench). 10× price gap. Flash wins on agent speed — DeepSeek on algorithms and value. Which fits your workflow?
MiniMax M3 (59.0% SWE-bench Pro, $1.20/1M, native video/image input) vs Gemini 3.5 Flash ($9/1M, 76.2% Terminal-Bench, 4× faster than frontier). Open-weight multimodal vs Google speed machine. Which wins for coding?
Claude Opus 4.8 (69.2% SWE-bench Pro, $25/1M) vs DeepSeek V4 Pro (55.4%, $0.87/1M). The coding king leads by 13.8 points — but DeepSeek wins LiveCodeBench (93.5%) and Terminal-Bench. Is the 28.7× premium worth it?
GPT-5.5 costs $30/1M output. DeepSeek V4 Pro costs $0.87. That's 34× cheaper — but the SWE-bench Pro gap is just 3.2 points (58.6% vs 55.4%). On LiveCodeBench, DeepSeek leads at 93.5%. When does GPT-5.5 justify its premium? Full data-driven coding comparison.