Command R
Command R is Cohere's 35B-parameter open-weights model, released March 2024 with a 131K context window and the same RAG-and-tool-use orientation as its larger sibling. The 35B size typically translates to roughly two-to-three times lower per-token cost than Command R+ across comparable hosts, making it a reasonable evaluation tier before committing to the 104B model for grounding-heavy workloads. Architectural priorities — retrieval augmentation, structured tool calling, multi-turn coherence — are consistent across both Command R variants. The CC-BY-NC license applies here as well: commercial production deployments should route through Cohere's own API rather than third-party inference providers. Hosted availability on OpenRouter and similar aggregators is adequate for prototyping.
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How much does it cost to run Command R for 100M tokens?▾
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Command R supports a context window of 131,072 tokens. Individual providers may cap this lower.
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