by Sao10k

Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris.

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Cheapest input
$0.04/M
on OpenRouter
Cheapest output
$0.05/M
on OpenRouter
Fastest
19 tok/s
on OpenRouter
Smallest GPU
1× Nvidia P102-100

Lunaris 8B is a versatile generalist and roleplaying model based on Llama 3. It's a strategic merge of multiple models, designed to balance creativity with improved logic and general knowledge....

Smallest GPU to run it See all quantisations →

1× Nvidia P102-100.

Most-aggressive quantisation we have a working recommendation for. Lower precision = less VRAM = cheaper hardware, at a small accuracy cost.

Where to use it

Cheapest hosted endpoints.

Provider Access $/M in $/M out
OpenRouter api aggregator $0.04 $0.05 Launch ↗
Performance

Speed across providers.

Tokens/sec and time-to-first-token measured against the same prompt template on each provider's API.

Provider Tokens/sec TTFT Total
OpenRouter 18.6 3122 ms 6719 ms
FAQ

Frequently asked.

How do I run Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris?
Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris is open-weight, so you can self-host on rented GPUs. See the Run It Yourself tab for GPU configurations + cost estimates, or use one of the hosted inference providers listed on this page.
Where can I access Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris?
Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris is available via OpenRouter. Each access option lists its own pricing (per million tokens or hourly hosting).
How much does it cost to run Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris?
API pricing starts at $0.04/M input tokens and $0.05/M output tokens. Self-hosting cost depends on the GPU you rent — see the Run It Yourself tab.
Is Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris open-source or proprietary?
Sao10K: Llama 3 8B Lunaris is open-weight under the license. You can download and self-host it.