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> I can run Qwen-2.5-coder 14B on my M2 Max MacBook Pro with 32gb at ~16 tok/sec. At least in my circle, people are budget conscious

Qwen 2.5 32B on openrouter is $0.16/million output tokens. At your 16 tokens per second, 1 million tokens is 17 continuous hours of output.

Openrouter will charge you 16 cents for that.

I think you may want to reevaluate which is the real budget choice here

Edit: elaborating, that extra 16GB ram on the Mac to hold the Qwen model costs $400, or equivalently 1770 days of continuous output. All assuming electricity is free



It's a no brainer for me cause I already own the MacBook and I don't mind waiting a few extra seconds. Also, I didn't buy the mac for this purpose, it's just my daily device. So yes, I'm sure OpenRouter is cheaper, but I just don't have to think about using it as long as the open models are reasonable good for my use. Of course your needs may be quite different.


> Openrouter will charge you 16 cents for that

And log everything too?


It's a great option if you want to leak your entire internal codebase to 3rd parties.




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