AI Model Comparison

MiMo-V2-Flash vs Claude Opus 4.8

Verdict
MiMo-V2-Flash vs Claude Opus 4.8: Claude Opus 4.8 scores higher on the Intelligence Index

Head-to-head specifications

MetricMiMo-V2-FlashClaude Opus 4.8Difference
Intelligence Index28.056.0-50.0%
Coding Index49.874.3-33.0%
Agentic Index12.047.2
Context window272K tokens1M tokens
Blended price ($/1M tokens)$0.12$1.38-91.3%
AccessOpen weightsProprietary API
  • Claude Opus 4.8 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 56.0 vs 28.0).
  • MiMo-V2-Flash is the cheaper model to run at $0.12/1M blended tokens — about 11.5× cheaper.
  • Claude Opus 4.8 offers the larger context window (1M tokens), useful for long documents and codebases.

Verdict: MiMo-V2-Flash or Claude Opus 4.8?

Our recommendation
Claude Opus 4.8 takes the overall edge, though MiMo-V2-Flash wins in specific areas worth weighing.

MiMo-V2-Flash advantages

  • Affordability (+91%)

Claude Opus 4.8 advantages

  • General intelligence (+50%)
  • Coding ability (+33%)
  • Agentic task performance (+75%)
  • Context window (+73%)

Which should you choose?

  • Choose the MiMo-V2-Flash if you want the lowest cost per token at scale.
  • Choose the Claude Opus 4.8 if you need the strongest overall reasoning and accuracy.

Value for money

MiMo-V2-Flash offers more intelligence per dollar (5.8× the Intelligence-Index-per-cost of the alternative), making it the stronger value for high-volume use. It is also open-weight, so self-hosting can reduce costs further at scale.

MiMo-V2-Flash vs Claude Opus 4.8: which should you choose?

MiMo-V2-Flash — Xiaomi multimodal model with an Intelligence Index of 28, a 272K-token context window and a blended price of $0.12/1M tokens (open weights).

Claude Opus 4.8 — Anthropic multimodal model with an Intelligence Index of 56, a 1M-token context window and a blended price of $1.38/1M tokens.

MiMo-V2-Flash vs Claude Opus 4.8: Claude Opus 4.8 scores higher on the Intelligence Index. Claude Opus 4.8 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 56.0 vs 28.0). MiMo-V2-Flash is the cheaper model to run at $0.12/1M blended tokens — about 11.5× cheaper.

Capability: intelligence, coding and agentic work

On the composite Intelligence Index the Claude Opus 4.8 scores 56.0 versus 28.0. For software development, the Coding Index puts Claude Opus 4.8 ahead (74.3 vs 49.8). On agentic, multi-step tool-use tasks, Claude Opus 4.8 measures stronger. Composite indices summarize many evaluations, but always test on your own workload before committing.

Context window and speed

The Claude Opus 4.8 accepts up to 1 million tokens per request, which sets how much documentation, transcript or code it can reason over at once.

Pricing and access

At blended per-token rates, MiMo-V2-Flash is the cheaper model to run ($0.12 vs $1.38 per 1M tokens). MiMo-V2-Flash is open weights and Claude Opus 4.8 is proprietary api. Open-weight models can be self-hosted, trading per-call cost for infrastructure you manage; for production also weigh rate limits, throughput and data-residency requirements.

The verdict

Both are credible choices in the ai model comparison space; the specification table above lays out every metric so you can weigh the trade-offs that matter to you. Pick the one whose strengths line up with how you will actually use it.

Frequently asked questions

Is the MiMo-V2-Flash better than the Claude Opus 4.8?

Claude Opus 4.8 takes the overall edge, though MiMo-V2-Flash wins in specific areas worth weighing. Claude Opus 4.8 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 56.0 vs 28.0).

What is the main difference between the MiMo-V2-Flash and the Claude Opus 4.8?

Claude Opus 4.8 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 56.0 vs 28.0). MiMo-V2-Flash is the cheaper model to run at $0.12/1M blended tokens — about 11.5× cheaper.

Which is better value?

MiMo-V2-Flash offers more intelligence per dollar (5.8× the Intelligence-Index-per-cost of the alternative), making it the stronger value for high-volume use. It is also open-weight, so self-hosting can reduce costs further at scale.

Which should I choose?

Choose the MiMo-V2-Flash if you want the lowest cost per token at scale. Choose the Claude Opus 4.8 if you need the strongest overall reasoning and accuracy.

Methodology

Large language models are compared on independent leaderboard metrics: an Intelligence Index (a composite of reasoning and knowledge evaluations), Coding and Agentic indices where measured, community arena Elo, maximum context window, a blended API price per million tokens (weighted across cache-hit, input and output rates), and measured output speed in tokens per second. Where a model ships multiple reasoning-effort variants, we report its strongest variant. Benchmarks capture only part of real-world quality, which also depends on tool use, latency, safety and task fit — and this space moves quickly, so figures reflect the leaderboard snapshot on the page date.

MC
Marcus Chen
Hardware & Product Analyst

Marcus benchmarks processors, GPUs, phones and vehicles and maintains normalized performance databases.

MSc Computer Engineering10+ years review experience
✓ Reviewed by Priya Nair, Data Quality Reviewer.
Last updated 2026-07-01
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