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Claude Opus 5 vs Qwen3.8 Max

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Cuál usar y cuándo — veredicto seleccionado, no una tabla de benchmarks

Estos dos son parecidos en forma — ambos aceptan texto e imagen de entrada y devuelven texto, ambos rondan el millón de tokens de contexto (1,000,000 para claude-opus-5 frente a 983,616 para qwen3.8-max) y la salida máxima es comparable, 128,000 frente a 131,072 — así que la diferencia real es la tarifa y el control del pensamiento. qwen3.8-max cuesta $2 de entrada y $6 de salida frente a $5 y $25, unas 2.5x más barato en entrada y unas 4x en salida, con lecturas de caché a $0.25 frente a $0.5. Elige claude-opus-5 cuando quieras su modo de pensamiento conmutable en razonamiento difícil, y qwen3.8-max para pasadas largas de gran volumen.

Precios

Claude Opus 5 Qwen3.8 Max Δ
Entrada / 1M tokens $5 $2 2.5×
Salida / 1M tokens $25 $6 4.2×
Lectura de caché / 1M tokens $0.5 $0.25
Escritura en caché 1.25x (5m) / 2x (1h) 1.25x

Tarifas del catálogo en vivo en el momento de la compilación; la página de cada modelo incluye la ficha actualizada.

Dónde se sitúan — precio de entrada por 1M de tokens en todos los 63 modelos de chat en esta unidad de facturación (escala logarítmica)

$0.05 · Qwen3 VL Flash $30 · GPT-5.4 Pro

Capacidades

Claude Opus 5 Qwen3.8 Max
Uso de herramientas
Control de pensamiento configurable sí — el proveedor no publica el control
Salida estructurada
Caché de prompt explícito (marcas el prefijo) implícito + explícito
Tiempo de vida de la caché 5m default, 1h option explicit: 5m, reset on hit
Prefijo mínimo en caché 1024 tokens 1024 tokens

Especificaciones

Claude Opus 5 Qwen3.8 Max
Modalidades de entrada texto imagen texto imagen
Modalidades de salida texto texto
Lanzamiento 2026-07-24 2026-08-03
Límite de conocimiento 2026-05
Ventana de contexto 1M 984K
Salida máxima 128K 131K
Parámetro de pensamiento
  • thinking.type
  • output_config.effort
Valores aceptados
thinking.type
  • adaptive
  • disabled
effort
  • low
  • medium
  • high
  • xhigh
  • max
Predeterminado

thinking on

effort
  • high (Claude API and Claude Code)

Las especificaciones se transcriben de la documentación de cada proveedor; si un proveedor no publica una fila, se omite en lugar de inferirse. Fuentes completas: Claude Opus 5 · Qwen3.8 Max

Un prompt, ambos modelos — medido a través del gateway

PROMPT Explain to a CFO, in exactly three sentences, why our LLM bill doubled after we enabled reasoning. COMPROBAR exactamente 3 frases

Claude Opus 5 superado · 3 sentences

When reasoning is enabled, the model generates a hidden chain of "thinking" tokens before it writes the visible answer, and those internal tokens are billed at the output rate even though no one ever sees them — commonly 3–10x more tokens than the response itself. Because output tokens are priced several times higher than input tokens, that added volume hits us at our most expensive rate, which is why the bill roughly doubled while our request count stayed flat. The spend is controllable: we can cap the reasoning budget per call, route only genuinely hard requests to reasoning mode and cheaper models for the rest, and track cost per successfully completed task rather than cost per token, since a single correct answer usually beats three cheap retries plus human cleanup.

salida 529 tok latencia 9.0 s

Qwen3.8 Max superado · 3 sentences

Enabling reasoning makes the model produce additional hidden steps before responding, and those tokens are billable. It also tends to lengthen each interaction because the model works through more possibilities before settling on an answer. Therefore, the bill doubled mainly due to higher compute and token usage per request, not necessarily because the number of requests doubled.

salida 378 tok (+305 pensamiento) latencia 8.6 s

Seguimiento de la instrucción (exactamente tres frases — contables), adaptación a la audiencia (registro de CFO), y la brecha de facturación por pensamiento oculto que los medidores de tokens de abajo dejan ver.

PROMPT This function is supposed to return the longest run of consecutive equal items, but callers report it is off by one on single-element inputs and misses runs that end at the last index. Fix it and explain the bug in one paragraph. COMPROBAR el arreglo pasa las pruebas

Claude Opus 5 superado · 8/8 cases

## Fixed version ```python def longest_run(xs): if not xs: return 0 best = 1 cur = 1 for i in range(1, len(xs)): if xs[i] == xs[i - 1]: cur += 1 else: cur = 1 if cur > best: best = cur return best ``` ## The bug The counters were tracking the wrong quantity: `cur` counted *matching adjacent pairs* rather than *elements in the current run*, and both counters started at `0` instead of `1`. Since a run of length *n* contains only *n − 1* adjacent equal pairs, every result came back one too small — `[1, 1]` returned 1, `[3, 3, 3]` returned 2 — and a single-element list returned 0 because the loop body never executed and `best` kept its initial value of `0`. […]

salida 1094 tok latencia 16.1 s

Qwen3.8 Max superado · 8/8 cases

```python def longest_run(xs): if not xs: return 0 best = cur = 1 for i in range(1, len(xs)): if xs[i] == xs[i - 1]: cur += 1 else: cur = 1 best = max(best, cur) return best ``` The bug is that the original code starts `best` and `cur` at `0`, so it counts adjacent equal *transitions* rather than the number of items in the run. A run of length `n` has only `n - 1` equal-neighbor transitions, so single-element inputs return `0`, and runs that reach the end are undercounted by one. Initializing the current run to `1` for the first element, resetting it to `1` on a break, and updating `best` from that count fixes the off-by-one.

salida 1616 tok (+1411 pensamiento) latencia 34.7 s

Si el arreglo es realmente correcto (ejecutable), la densidad de la explicación, y la eficiencia en tokens sobre una tarea acotada.

PROMPT Extract a JSON object with fields {company, quarter, revenue_usd_m, growth_pct, guidance} from this text. Use null for anything not stated; add no other fields. COMPROBAR JSON válido, esquema exacto

Claude Opus 5 superado · 5/5 fields, guidance "Withheld pending Q4 close"

```json { "company": "Meridian Robotics", "quarter": "Q3", "revenue_usd_m": 412, "growth_pct": 11, "guidance": "Withheld pending Q4 close" } ``` Notes on judgment calls: - **quarter**: "September quarter" is labeled Q3 because the text refers to an upcoming "Q4 close," implying a calendar-aligned fiscal year. No fiscal year is given. - **revenue_usd_m**: 412 is stated as constant-currency and hedged ("call it"), so it's approximate; the currency is not explicitly stated as USD. - **growth_pct**: "up eleven and change" means slightly more than 11, so 11 is a floor rather than an exact figure.

salida 539 tok latencia 7.6 s

Qwen3.8 Max superado · 5/5 fields, guidance null

{ "company": "Meridian Robotics", "quarter": "September quarter", "revenue_usd_m": 412, "growth_pct": 11, "guidance": null }

salida 1199 tok (+1141 pensamiento) latencia 24.4 s

Obediencia al esquema (sin campos inventados), presión de alucinación (guidance se retiene explícitamente), y diferencias en la ruta de salida estructurada.

PROMPT Write a 120-word product announcement for an API gateway feature that caches prompts across providers. Forbidden words: "seamless", "unlock", "game-changer", "revolutionize", "empower". Exactly one sentence must be a question. COMPROBAR 120 palabras, 0 palabras prohibidas

Claude Opus 5 superado · 123 words, 0 banned, 1 question

**Cross-Provider Prompt Caching** We're introducing Cross-Provider Prompt Caching in the API Gateway. Repeated system prompts, long documents, and few-shot examples are stored once at the gateway layer and reused across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and self-hosted models. Instead of paying full input token costs on every request, your application sends a cache reference, and the gateway rehydrates the context before forwarding it downstream. Why does that matter? Teams running high-volume agents and retrieval pipelines typically see input token spend fall 40 to 70 percent, with median latency dropping by several hundred milliseconds. Caches are scoped per project, encrypted at rest, and invalidated automatically when a prompt template changes. Enable it with a single header, and see the docs for TTL tuning and per-route controls.

salida 1593 tok latencia 19.1 s

Qwen3.8 Max superado · 120 words, 0 banned, 1 question

Today, our API gateway adds prompt caching across major model providers. It stores prompts and responses in one fast cache layer. Teams can lower token spend, reduce latency, and repeat reliable answers. The feature supports OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Mistral through one configuration. You can set retention rules, scope access, and invalidate entries quickly. How does your team maintain consistent results during provider outages? Approved cached responses keep applications stable while fallback routes recover. The dashboard shows hit rates, savings, latency, and provider usage. Engineers receive audit trails for every cached prompt, enabling safer testing. Product managers can compare cost trends before and after cache adoption. Start with a small route, then safely expand caching to production traffic right now.

salida 2744 tok (+2591 pensamiento) latencia 46.3 s

Obediencia a las restricciones (presupuesto de palabras, lista de palabras prohibidas, la única pregunta), huella de estilo, y control de la longitud.

Cambia entre ellos con una línea

Ambos IDs están en cada pestaña a continuación — el par de líneas resaltadas es la única edición. Mismo endpoint, misma clave, misma estructura de solicitud.

from openai import OpenAI

client = OpenAI(
    base_url="https://synthorai.io/v1",
    api_key="sk-syn-...",
)

resp = client.chat.completions.create(
    model="claude-opus-5",
    # model="qwen3.8-max",  # descomenta esta línea, comenta la de arriba
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Summarize this diff"}],
    reasoning_effort="medium",
)
print(resp.choices[0].message.content)

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuál es más barato, Claude Opus 5 o Qwen3.8 Max?

Qwen3.8 Max es más barato en entrada / 1m tokens ($2 vs $5, con una diferencia de 2.5×). Otras filas pueden indicar lo contrario — la tabla anterior muestra la ficha completa, y el costo real depende de su combinación.

¿Puedo hacer pruebas A/B de Claude Opus 5 frente a Qwen3.8 Max sin dos integraciones?

Sí. Ambos se sirven a través del mismo endpoint compatible con OpenAI con una clave API — el cambio es una modificación de una línea en la cadena del modelo, por lo que puede enrutar una fracción del tráfico a cada uno y comparar las facturas directamente.

¿Admiten Claude Opus 5 y Qwen3.8 Max caché de prompts?

Sí — ambos cobran las lecturas en caché por debajo de su tarifa de entrada, por lo que las cargas de trabajo con prefijo caliente cuestan menos de lo que sugieren las tarifas de lista. Las filas exactas de lectura en caché están en la tabla de precios de arriba.

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