by Meta AI

Llama 3.3 70B.

text open weights workstation 70B params 128K ctx Transformer Quality 75.0
Cheapest input
$0.1/M
on OpenRouter
Cheapest output
$0.32/M
on OpenRouter
Fastest
24 tok/s
on OpenRouter
Smallest GPU
1× Nvidia L40S
$0.28/hr

Meta's best-in-class open-weight LLM — 70B class.

Smallest GPU to run it See all quantisations →

1× Nvidia L40S · $0.28/hr.

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

Where to use it Top 2 cheapest · 8 total below

Cheapest hosted endpoints.

Provider Access $/M in $/M out
OpenRouter api aggregator $0.1 $0.32 Launch ↗
Together AI hosted inference $0.88 $0.88
Capability snapshot Full benchmarks →

What it's best at.

Instruction-following 92.1
Coding 88.4
General knowledge 86.0
Math 77.0
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 23.5 1167 ms 2212 ms
Family

Variants in the Llama family.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

How do I run Llama 3.3 70B?
Llama 3.3 70B 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 Llama 3.3 70B?
Llama 3.3 70B is available via Self-hosted on rented GPU, Together AI, Groq, Fireworks AI, OpenRouter. Each access option lists its own pricing (per million tokens or hourly hosting).
How much does it cost to run Llama 3.3 70B?
Self-hosting cost depends on the GPU you rent and the throughput you need. See the Run It Yourself tab for GPU configurations and hourly cost estimates.
Is Llama 3.3 70B open-source or proprietary?
Llama 3.3 70B is open-weight under the Llama 3.3 Community License license. You can download and self-host it.