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Granite 4.1 8B vs Muse Spark 1.2 ContributorWhich Is Better in 2026?

Granite 4.1 8B vs Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor: which should you choose in 2026?

Granite 4.1 8B (by IBM Granite) and Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor (by Meta) are compared below. Here is how they stack up on benchmarks, price, and capabilities, and which one to pick in 2026.

There are not enough shared, protocol-compatible benchmark results to declare a performance leader.

Granite 4.1 8B is about 2.0× cheaper on a blended 3:1 input/output basis ($0.0625 vs $0.125 per 1M tokens).

Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor has the larger context window (1,048,576 tokens vs 131,072 tokens).

Choose Granite 4.1 8B if…

  • lower blended API cost matters for your workload

Choose Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor if…

  • you work with longer documents, transcripts, or codebases
  • you need a model with explicit reasoning support
  • you need image inputs

The benchmark count includes only results measured with a matching benchmark version and protocol. Arena scores are shown separately. Missing, preliminary, and incompatible data is not treated as a controlled win. Published point-score comparisons are labeled separately when protocol details are incomplete. For text-output models, the verdict also compares token pricing and context windows.

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Performance benchmarks

Every value links to its source. A dash means that no reviewed result is available for that exact model and protocol.

Granite 4.1 8B and Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor benchmark results
BenchmarkGranite 4.1 8BMuse Spark 1.2 Contributor
AutomationBench-AA

A 657-task benchmark of multi-step work across simulated SaaS applications in six business domains. The Artificial Analysis protocol reports a guardrail-aware score and is distinct from both the public Zapier split and the unrelated dynamic AutoBench framework.

Guardrail-aware score

BrowseComp

A benchmark of difficult, verifiable information-seeking questions designed to measure an agent's ability to locate hard-to-find facts through web browsing.

Accuracy

OSWorld-Verified

A verified computer-use benchmark in which multimodal agents operate desktop applications and are graded from the resulting environment state.

Mean task reward

SWE-Bench Verified

A human-validated subset of real GitHub issues used to measure whether a coding agent can produce repository patches that resolve the associated tests.

Resolved

Terminal-Bench 2.1

Version 2.1 of the benchmark for completing realistic tasks in terminal environments. Harness, resource limits, and attempt count are part of the protocol.

Mean task success

AutoBench

A dynamic LLM evaluation framework in which models generate questions, answer them, and participate in reciprocal peer assessment. AutoBench is distinct from Zapier's AutomationBench.

Weighted peer-assessment score

GPQA Diamond

The highest-quality subset of Graduate-Level Google-Proof Q&A, designed to test expert-level scientific reasoning in biology, physics, and chemistry.

Accuracy

Humanity's Last Exam

A 2,500-question expert-level benchmark spanning dozens of academic fields. Tool-assisted and no-tools results are separate protocols and must not be merged.

Accuracy

Arena preference scores
Arena (Text)

Human preference score

1306 ±10
Arena (Code/WebDev)

Human preference score for code and web development

1191 ±19

Benchmark sources

Reviewed evidence last updated 2026-08-09. Arena data last refreshed Aug 23, 2026.

Pricing, capabilities, and model facts

Granite 4.1 8B and Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor model facts
FeatureGranite 4.1 8BMuse Spark 1.2 Contributor
Context & model facts
DeveloperIBM GraniteMeta
API providerIBMMeta
Input context131,072 tokens1,048,576 tokens
Maximum output131,072 tokens
Released
Added to WritingmateApr 30, 2026Aug 21, 2026
LicenseNot availableNot available
Knowledge cutoff
Capabilities
InputsTextText, Image, Video, File, Audio
OutputsTextText
Provider endpoint accepts tool parametersYesYes
ReasoningNoYes
VisionNoYes
Image GenerationNoNo
Video GenerationNoNo
API pricing
Input (per 1M tokens)$0.05$0.10
Output (per 1M tokens)$0.10$0.20
Blended 3:1 input/output$0.0625$0.125
API performance
p95 latencyNot measuredNot measured
Output throughputNot measuredNot measured
Writingmate shows API performance only when both models have enough observations from the same measurement window, prompt profile, and provider. Third-party latency values are not copied into this table.

Data sources

  • Writingmate model catalog (pricing, limits, and availability)

Catalog data last updated Aug 21, 2026.

Why Pay for Multiple Subscriptions?

Comparing Granite 4.1 8B from IBM Granite with Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor from Meta? Instead of managing separate API keys and subscriptions, get both with Writingmate.

Subscription-plan access for Granite 4.1 8B and Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor
PlanPriceGranite 4.1 8BMuse Spark 1.2 ContributorAI ImagesAI Video
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$20/moIncludedIncludedNano Banana Pro, FLUX.2, DALL-E & moreSora 2, VEO 3.1
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Power users
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Granite 4.1 8B vs Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor FAQ

Which is better, Granite 4.1 8B or Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor?

There are not enough shared, protocol-compatible benchmark results to declare a performance leader. Granite 4.1 8B is about 2.0× cheaper on a blended 3:1 input/output basis ($0.0625 vs $0.125 per 1M tokens). Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor has the larger context window (1,048,576 tokens vs 131,072 tokens).

Which model is cheaper to use through an API?

Granite 4.1 8B is about 2.0× cheaper on a blended 3:1 input/output basis ($0.0625 vs $0.125 per 1M tokens).

Which model supports more context?

Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor has the larger context window (1,048,576 tokens vs 131,072 tokens).

Can I switch between Granite 4.1 8B and Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor?

Yes. Use the model selector on this page to open any current Writingmate model comparison. You can also run the same prompt with both models in Writingmate.