AI model comparison

Ornith 1.0 35B vs Muse Spark 1.1

Compare recorded price, context, output limits, speed, latency, capabilities, and input/output support. Every missing value stays visible, and unsourced benchmarks are excluded.

This Ornith 1.0 35B vs Muse Spark 1.1 comparison is designed for teams choosing between two production model records, not for declaring a universal winner. Ornith 1.0 35B by Deepreinforce currently records 262.1K context. Muse Spark 1.1 by Meta records 1M context, 32K maximum output, $1.25 input per 1M tokens, $4.25 output per 1M tokens. The tables below separate documented capabilities, commercial limits, directory measurements, and source-linked benchmark evidence so you can see where the data is complete and where independent testing is still required.

Side-by-sideSpecs and pricing, compared

Deepreinforce

Ornith 1.0 35B

Large coding-reasoning model for agentic software tasks and RL search

Context
262.1K
Max output
Input / 1M
Output / 1M
Output speed

Accepts

  • Text input
  • Image input

Produces

  • Text output
VS

Meta

Muse Spark 1.1

Muse Spark is a natively multimodal reasoning model with support for tool-use, visual chain of thought, and multi-agent orchestration.

Context
1M
Max output
32K
Input / 1M
$1.25
Output / 1M
$4.25
Output speed

Accepts

  • Text input
  • Image input
  • PDF input
  • Video input

Produces

  • Text output

At a glance

Decision snapshot

This is a directional summary of the values recorded in this directory—not a universal quality verdict. Test the finalists on your own prompts before committing.

Where Ornith 1.0 35B leads in recorded data

No complete recorded factor currently favors this model. That does not establish lower real-world quality.

Where Muse Spark 1.1 leads in recorded data

  • Context capacity: 1M

Context capacity

Higher listed limit

Ornith 1.0 35B:262.1K

Muse Spark 1.1:1M

Muse Spark 1.1

Maximum output

Higher listed limit

Ornith 1.0 35B:

Muse Spark 1.1:32K

No complete comparison

Input price

Lower recorded price

Ornith 1.0 35B:

Muse Spark 1.1:$1.25

No complete comparison

Output price

Lower recorded price

Ornith 1.0 35B:

Muse Spark 1.1:$4.25

No complete comparison

Output speed

Higher recorded throughput

Ornith 1.0 35B:

Muse Spark 1.1:

No complete comparison

Time to first token

Lower recorded latency

Ornith 1.0 35B:

Muse Spark 1.1:

No complete comparison

Intelligence Index

Higher directory index

Ornith 1.0 35B:

Muse Spark 1.1:

No complete comparison

Evidence

Verified shared benchmarks

A score appears only when both records include a verified source. It is not treated as a universal ranking.

These two models haven't been measured on the same benchmark yet, so there's nothing meaningful to chart. Comparing scores from different tests would tell you more about the tests than the models — the specs and pricing above are the better guide here.

Specifications

Pricing, limits and capabilities

SpecificationOrnith 1.0 35BMuse Spark 1.1
ProviderDeepreinforceMeta
Model familyornithmuse
Accepted inputstext, imagetext, image, pdf, video
Produced outputstexttext
Context window262.1K1MRecorded lead
Max output32K
Intelligence Index
Input price / 1M$1.25
Output price / 1M$4.25
Output speed
Time to first token
Reasoning modeDocumentedDocumented
Tool callingDocumentedDocumented
Image inputDocumentedDocumented
Audio inputNot documentedNot documented
Structured outputNot documentedDocumented
LicenseOpen weightsProprietary
ReleasedJun 25, 2026Apr 8, 2026

Workload guidance

Which model should you choose?

Ornith 1.0 35B has no complete recorded factor that establishes a lead. Muse Spark 1.1 currently leads on larger context. Choose according to the constraints that matter to your workload, then run the same representative prompts against both models before making a production commitment. Neither the larger number nor the lower price is automatically the better choice: prompt quality, tool reliability, modality support, rate limits, data policy, and provider implementation can change the result. Use this page to build a shortlist, confirm current terms in the linked sources, and validate quality, latency, and cost with your own traffic.

Provenance

Sources and data limits

Prices and hosted performance can change. SyncDev records source references and clearly separates documented specifications from measured values; confirm commercial terms with the provider before deployment.

Questions people ask

It compares recorded context and output limits, token prices, output speed, time to first token, Intelligence Index, modality support, tool and structured-output capabilities, release information, and only source-linked benchmarks verified on both records. Missing information is labeled rather than inferred.

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