Command A vs DeepSeek R1 (0528)

Benchmarks, API pricing and specs, head to head. Data updated 2026-06-10.

Command A

Cohere · Mar 2025

Cohere's enterprise RAG specialist — 111B dense, two-GPU deployable, with downloadable weights for private deployments.

DeepSeek R1 (0528)

DeepSeek · May 2025

67.8

The open reasoning model that started it all — RL-trained chain-of-thought, MIT licensed, and a research landmark.

The verdict

These two models don't yet share verified results on the benchmarks we track, so judge them on specs, pricing and intended use. On price the gap is dramatic: DeepSeek R1 (0528) works out roughly 4.6x cheaper per blended million tokens. Command A also takes 262K of context versus 128K for DeepSeek R1 (0528).

Specs & pricing

Command ADeepSeek R1 (0528)
modhub Index67.8
Input price / 1M$2.5$0.55
Output price / 1M$10$2.19
Context window262K128K
Max output8K64K
Open weightsyes (CC-BY-NC 4.0)yes (MIT)
Reasoning modelnoyes
Multimodal inputtexttext
Knowledge cutoffJun 2024Mar 2025
ReleasedMar 2025May 2025
Example monthly cost*$40.00$8.79

* 10M input + 1.5M output tokens per month at list prices, no caching. Green = better value on that row.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Command A or DeepSeek R1 (0528)?
These two models don't yet share verified results on the benchmarks we track, so judge them on specs, pricing and intended use. On price the gap is dramatic: DeepSeek R1 (0528) works out roughly 4.6x cheaper per blended million tokens. Command A also takes 262K of context versus 128K for DeepSeek R1 (0528).
Which is cheaper, Command A or DeepSeek R1 (0528)?
Command A costs $2.5/$10 per million input/output tokens, while DeepSeek R1 (0528) costs $0.55/$2.19. For a typical workload of 10M input and 1.5M output tokens per month, that's $40.00 versus $8.79.
Which model is better for coding, Command A or DeepSeek R1 (0528)?
We don't yet track SWE-bench Verified results for both models; check their individual pages for coding-related scores.

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