Which is cheaper, Ling-3.0-flash or Qwen3.7 Max?
As of August 20, 2026, Ling-3.0-flash is 95% cheaper on blended LLM API pricing. Ling-3.0-flash costs $0.06 per million input tokens and $0.18 per million output tokens ($0.24 blended 1M-in + 1M-out). Qwen3.7 Max costs $1.25 / $3.75 per million tokens ($5.00 blended). Sources: https://developer.ant-ling.com/en/docs/models/ling/ and https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/. The cheapest LLM for your app still depends on how many output tokens you generate.
How much does Ling-3.0-flash vs Qwen3.7 Max cost per million tokens?
Ling-3.0-flash inclusionAI API pricing is $0.06 input and $0.18 output per million tokens via inclusionAI. Qwen3.7 Max Qwen API pricing is $1.25 input and $3.75 output per million tokens via Qwen. Use those four numbers, not ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro subscription prices, when you are comparing APIs.
Which is better for coding, Ling-3.0-flash or Qwen3.7 Max?
Qwen3.7 Max has a published SWE-bench Verified score of 80.4%. Ling-3.0-flash does not have that eval on this page yet.
What is the context window for Ling-3.0-flash vs Qwen3.7 Max?
Ling-3.0-flash supports a 262K token context window, while Qwen3.7 Max supports 1M tokens. Qwen3.7 Max offers a larger context window. Filling a larger window bills more input tokens, so the cheaper-per-million model can still cost more on long documents.
Which model performs better on benchmarks, Ling-3.0-flash or Qwen3.7 Max?
Shared benchmark scores for Ling-3.0-flash and Qwen3.7 Max are still limited. Check the comparison table for the evals each model has published. Check the comparison table for GPQA Diamond, SWE-bench, MMLU, HLE, and the other evals we track. Token price and benchmark score together are the usual LLM comparison, not either number alone.
Is Ling-3.0-flash or Qwen3.7 Max better for production use?
Both Ling-3.0-flash and Qwen3.7 Max are production API models. For cost-sensitive production traffic, Ling-3.0-flash has better economics on the blended 1M-in + 1M-out scale. For maximum capability, weight the benchmark table for your domain. Many production stacks route cheap models for drafts and a frontier model for the hard turn, which is usually cheaper than sending everything to the expensive API.
Can I switch between Ling-3.0-flash and Qwen3.7 Max in my app?
Yes. Call Ling-3.0-flash through inclusionAI and Qwen3.7 Max through Qwen with separate API keys, or through a gateway that already wraps both. Keep prompts in tokens, not characters, when you estimate the invoice. AnotherWrapper templates can swap providers without rewriting auth and billing.
How accurate is this Ling-3.0-flash vs Qwen3.7 Max pricing data?
List rates are the latest published inclusionAI API pricing and Qwen API pricing, quoted per million tokens. Official rate sheets: https://developer.ant-ling.com/en/docs/models/ling/ and https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/. Prompt caching, batch APIs, and committed-use discounts can change the invoice. Benchmark scores are from official publications and independent evals, updated as new numbers land.
What is the output token limit for Ling-3.0-flash and Qwen3.7 Max?
Ling-3.0-flash supports up to 33K output tokens per request, while Qwen3.7 Max supports up to 66K output tokens. Output tokens are usually the expensive half of API pricing, so a higher max output cap is a capability, not a discount.
Which model has better throughput, Ling-3.0-flash or Qwen3.7 Max?
Ling-3.0-flash runs at approximately 1000 tokens/second while Qwen3.7 Max runs at 5.6706834476446195 tokens/second. Ling-3.0-flash is faster in raw throughput. Throughput (tokens per second) and time-to-first-token are why two models with the same per-million-token price can still feel different in chat and agents.
How do I switch the models in this Ling-3.0-flash vs Qwen3.7 Max comparison?
Use the model pickers at the top of this LLM comparison. Search any model in the index and the URL updates. Open Ling-3.0-flash or Qwen3.7 Max from the sidebar for the single-model API pricing page, or go back to the LLM pricing table to sort by cheapest blended cost.