AI Model Comparison

MiniMax-M2.7 vs Claude Sonnet 5

Verdict
MiniMax-M2.7 vs Claude Sonnet 5: Claude Sonnet 5 scores higher on the Intelligence Index

Head-to-head specifications

MetricMiniMax-M2.7Claude Sonnet 5Difference
Intelligence Index38.053.0-28.3%
Coding Index52.671.5-26.4%
Agentic Index25.646.7
Context window262K tokens1M tokens
Blended price ($/1M tokens)$0.22$0.90-75.6%
Output speed (tokens/s)5971-16.9%
AccessOpen weightsProprietary API
  • Claude Sonnet 5 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 53.0 vs 38.0).
  • MiniMax-M2.7 is the cheaper model to run at $0.22/1M blended tokens — about 4.1× cheaper.
  • Claude Sonnet 5 offers the larger context window (1M tokens), useful for long documents and codebases.

Verdict: MiniMax-M2.7 or Claude Sonnet 5?

Our recommendation
Claude Sonnet 5 is the clearly stronger overall choice, winning most of the dimensions that matter.

MiniMax-M2.7 advantages

  • Affordability (+76%)

Claude Sonnet 5 advantages

  • General intelligence (+28%)
  • Coding ability (+26%)
  • Agentic task performance (+45%)
  • Context window (+74%)
  • Output speed (+17%)

Which should you choose?

  • Choose the MiniMax-M2.7 if you want the lowest cost per token at scale.
  • Choose the Claude Sonnet 5 if you need the strongest overall reasoning and accuracy.

Value for money

MiniMax-M2.7 offers more intelligence per dollar (2.9× 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.

MiniMax-M2.7 vs Claude Sonnet 5: which should you choose?

MiniMax-M2.7 — MiniMax multimodal model with an Intelligence Index of 38, a 262K-token context window and a blended price of $0.22/1M tokens (open weights).

Claude Sonnet 5 — Anthropic multimodal model with an Intelligence Index of 53, a 1M-token context window and a blended price of $0.9/1M tokens.

MiniMax-M2.7 vs Claude Sonnet 5: Claude Sonnet 5 scores higher on the Intelligence Index. Claude Sonnet 5 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 53.0 vs 38.0). MiniMax-M2.7 is the cheaper model to run at $0.22/1M blended tokens — about 4.1× cheaper.

Capability: intelligence, coding and agentic work

On the composite Intelligence Index the Claude Sonnet 5 scores 53.0 versus 38.0. For software development, the Coding Index puts Claude Sonnet 5 ahead (71.5 vs 52.6). On agentic, multi-step tool-use tasks, Claude Sonnet 5 measures stronger. Composite indices summarize many evaluations, but always test on your own workload before committing.

Context window and speed

The Claude Sonnet 5 accepts up to 1 million tokens per request, which sets how much documentation, transcript or code it can reason over at once. In measured throughput, Claude Sonnet 5 generates faster (71 vs 59 tokens/s), which matters for interactive apps and high-volume pipelines.

Pricing and access

At blended per-token rates, MiniMax-M2.7 is the cheaper model to run ($0.22 vs $0.90 per 1M tokens). MiniMax-M2.7 is open weights and Claude Sonnet 5 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 MiniMax-M2.7 better than the Claude Sonnet 5?

Claude Sonnet 5 is the clearly stronger overall choice, winning most of the dimensions that matter. Claude Sonnet 5 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 53.0 vs 38.0).

What is the main difference between the MiniMax-M2.7 and the Claude Sonnet 5?

Claude Sonnet 5 leads overall capability (Intelligence Index 53.0 vs 38.0). MiniMax-M2.7 is the cheaper model to run at $0.22/1M blended tokens — about 4.1× cheaper.

Which is better value?

MiniMax-M2.7 offers more intelligence per dollar (2.9× 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 MiniMax-M2.7 if you want the lowest cost per token at scale. Choose the Claude Sonnet 5 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.

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Last updated 2026-07-01
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