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DeepSeek V3.1 vs MiniMax M2

How do these models stack up? Below is an expert side-by-side comparison of specifications, context window capacity, live pricing per million tokens, and standardized benchmark scores for DeepSeek V3.1 and MiniMax M2.

DeepSeek

DeepSeek V3.1

DeepSeek-V3.1 is a large hybrid reasoning model (671B parameters, 37B active) that supports both thinking and non-thinking modes via prompt templates. It extends the DeepSeek-V3 base with a two-phase long-context...

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MiniMax

MiniMax M2

MiniMax-M2 is a compact, high-efficiency large language model optimized for end-to-end coding and agentic workflows. With 10 billion activated parameters (230 billion total), it delivers near-frontier intelligence across general reasoning,...

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Technical Specifications

SpecificationDeepSeek V3.1MiniMax M2
ProviderDeepSeekMiniMax
Context Window163,840 tokens204,800 tokens
Agent SuitabilityN/AN/A
Time to First Token (TTFT)N/AN/A
Deployment Modelself hostablemanaged api
Production Stabilitystablestable
API AvailableYesYes
Released Date2025-08-212025-10-23

API Pricing Comparison

Input Price per Million Tokens

DeepSeek V3.1

$0.21

MiniMax M2

$0.26

Output Price per Million Tokens

DeepSeek V3.1

$0.79

MiniMax M2

$1.02

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Benchmark Performance Metrics

Scores show the raw performance percentages verified across key evaluation suites. Higher bars indicate superior accuracy and capability in that domain.

DeepSeek V3.1 Quirks & Gotchas

No developer gotchas reported.

MiniMax M2 Quirks & Gotchas

No developer gotchas reported.