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Interfaze Beta vs MiMo-V2-Flash

Head-to-head comparison across 1benchmark categories. Overall scores shown here use BenchLM's provisional ranking lane.

Interfaze Beta

76

VS

MiMo-V2-Flash

60

1 categoriesvs0 categories

Pick Interfaze Beta if you want the stronger benchmark profile. MiMo-V2-Flash only becomes the better choice if you want the cheaper token bill.

Category Radar

Head-to-Head by Category

Category Breakdown

Knowledge

Interfaze Beta
89.9vs84.5

+5.4 difference

Operational Comparison

Interfaze Beta

MiMo-V2-Flash

Price (per 1M tokens)

$1.5 / $3.5

$0 / $0

Speed

N/A

129 t/s

Latency (TTFT)

N/A

2.14s

Context Window

1M

256K

Quick Verdict

Pick Interfaze Beta if you want the stronger benchmark profile. MiMo-V2-Flash only becomes the better choice if you want the cheaper token bill.

Interfaze Beta is clearly ahead on the provisional aggregate, 76 to 60. The gap is large enough that you do not need to squint at the spreadsheet to see the difference.

Interfaze Beta's sharpest advantage is in knowledge, where it averages 89.9 against 84.5. The single biggest benchmark swing on the page is GPQA, 89.9% to 83.7%.

Interfaze Beta is also the more expensive model on tokens at $1.50 input / $3.50 output per 1M tokens, versus $0.00 input / $0.00 output per 1M tokens for MiMo-V2-Flash. That is roughly Infinityx on output cost alone. Interfaze Beta gives you the larger context window at 1M, compared with 256K for MiMo-V2-Flash.

Benchmark Deep Dive

Frequently Asked Questions (2)

Which is better, Interfaze Beta or MiMo-V2-Flash?

Interfaze Beta is ahead on BenchLM's provisional leaderboard, 76 to 60. The biggest single separator in this matchup is GPQA, where the scores are 89.9% and 83.7%.

Which is better for knowledge tasks, Interfaze Beta or MiMo-V2-Flash?

Interfaze Beta has the edge for knowledge tasks in this comparison, averaging 89.9 versus 84.5. Inside this category, GPQA is the benchmark that creates the most daylight between them.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

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