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Llama 3.1 8B vs Seed-2.0-Lite

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 Llama 3.1 8B and Seed-2.0-Lite.

Meta

Llama 3.1 8B

Llama 3.1 8B is Meta's lightweight open-weight model from the Llama 3.1 generation, optimized for efficient deployment on consumer hardware and edge devices. Despite its compact 8-billion-parameter size, it delivers strong performance on instruction following, text summarization, and lightweight coding tasks. Lllama 3.1 8B is the most downloaded model in the Llama family and runs efficiently on laptops, single GPUs, and CPU via quantization — making it the default choice for on-device AI applications and local prototyping.

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ByteDance

Seed-2.0-Lite

Seed-2.0-Lite is a versatile, cost‑efficient enterprise workhorse that delivers strong multimodal and agent capabilities while offering noticeably lower latency, making it a practical default choice for most production workloads across...

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Technical Specifications

SpecificationLlama 3.1 8BSeed-2.0-Lite
ProviderMetaByteDance
Context Window131,072 tokens262,144 tokens
Agent Suitability74/100N/A
Time to First Token (TTFT)80 msN/A
Deployment Modelself hostablemanaged api
Production Stabilitystablestable
API AvailableYesYes
Released Date2024-07-232026-03-10

API Pricing Comparison

Input Price per Million Tokens

Llama 3.1 8B

$0.04

Seed-2.0-Lite

$0.25

Output Price per Million Tokens

Llama 3.1 8B

$0.04

Seed-2.0-Lite

$2.00

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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.

Llama 3.1 8B Quirks & Gotchas

  • Perfect for CPU/edge deployment — runs on Raspberry Pi with quantization
  • Limited tool calling vs larger models — best for simple classification and chat

Seed-2.0-Lite Quirks & Gotchas

No developer gotchas reported.