Model Comparison
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning vs MiniMax M1 80KWhich is better in 2026?
Comparing Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning and MiniMax M1 80K across benchmarks, pricing, and capabilities.
Verdict: Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning vs MiniMax M1 80K — which is better?
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning (by xAI) and MiniMax M1 80K (by MiniMax) are two of the AI models people compare most. Here is how they stack up on benchmarks, price and capabilities, and which one to pick in 2026.
On price, Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning is roughly 3.5x cheaper per token on a blended 3:1 input/output basis, which adds up quickly at production volume.
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning also accepts a larger context window (2,000,000 input tokens), making it the stronger choice for long documents and large codebases.
Choose Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning if…
- cost matters — it's about 3.5x cheaper per token
- you process long inputs — it offers a 2,000,000 token context window
- you want the most recent training data — it shipped Nov 2025
Choose MiniMax M1 80K if…
- you need open weights you can self-host or fine-tune
Performance Benchmarks
Comparative analysis across standard metrics
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning and MiniMax M1 80Kdon't have any common benchmark datasets to compare. They may have been evaluated on different testing suites.
Arena Performance
Human preference votes
Pricing Analysis
Price comparison per million tokens
For input processing, Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning ($0.20/1M tokens) is 2.8x cheaper than MiniMax M1 80K ($0.55/1M tokens).
For output processing, Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning ($0.50/1M tokens) is 4.4x cheaper than MiniMax M1 80K ($2.20/1M tokens).
In conclusion, MiniMax M1 80K is more expensive than Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning.*
* Using a 3:1 ratio of input to output tokens
Context Window
Maximum input and output token capacity
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning accepts 2,000,000 input tokens compared to MiniMax M1 80K's 1,000,000 tokens. MiniMax M1 80K can generate longer responses up to 40,000 tokens, while Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning is limited to 30,000 tokens.
Input Capabilities
Supported data types and modalities
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning supports multimodal inputs, whereas MiniMax M1 80K does not.
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning can handle both text and other forms of data like images, making it suitable for multimodal applications.
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License
Usage and distribution terms
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning is licensed under a proprietary license, while MiniMax M1 80K uses MIT.
License differences may affect how you can use these models in commercial or open-source projects.
Proprietary
Closed source
MIT
Open weights
Release Timeline
When each model was launched
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning was released on 2025-11-17, while MiniMax M1 80K was released on 2025-06-16.
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning is 5 months newer than MiniMax M1 80K.
Nov 17, 2025
6 months ago
5mo newerJun 16, 2025
12 months ago
Knowledge Cutoff
When training data ends
Neither model specifies a knowledge cutoff date.
Unable to compare the recency of their training data.
Provider Availability
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning is available from xAI. MiniMax M1 80K is available from Novita.
Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning
MiniMax M1 80K
Outputs Comparison
Key Takeaways
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Detailed Comparison
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FAQ
Common questions about Grok-4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning vs MiniMax M1 80K.