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Amazon Titan Text Express vs Meta Llama 3 8b

This page is context-first: how much text each model can take in one request. Full specs adds capabilities and limits; the pricing matrix below is only about $/million tokens from hosts that list both models.

Amazon

Model

Amazon Titan Text Express

Context window

42K

42,000 tokens · ~32K words

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Meta

Model

Meta Llama 3 8b

Context window

8K

8,192 tokens · ~6K words

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Context window · side by side

Bar length is relative to the larger of the two windows (100% = max of this pair). This is not pricing.

Amazon Titan Text Express42K
Meta Llama 3 8b8K

Amazon Titan Text Express has about 5.1× the context window of the other in this pair.

Amazon Titan Text Express has 412% more context capacity (42K vs 8K tokens). Meta Llama 3 8b is 97% cheaper on input.

Quick verdicts

Short takeaways — validate with your own workloads.

  • Long document processing

    Use Amazon Titan Text Express. Its 42K context fits entire documents without chunking (vs 8K).

  • RAG / high-volume retrieval

    Use Meta Llama 3 8b. Input tokens are 97% cheaper — critical when sending large retrieved contexts.

  • Long output (reports, code files)

    Use Meta Llama 3 8b. Its 8K max output lets you generate complete artifacts in one request.

Full specs

Context, output, capabilities, and dates. Green highlights the favorable value where we compute a winner.

SpecAmazon Titan Text ExpressMeta Llama 3 8b
Context window42,000 tokens (42K)8,192 tokens (8K)
Max output tokens8,000 tokens (8K)8,192 tokens (8K)
Speed tierBalancedFast
VisionNoNo
Function callingNoNo
Extended thinkingNoNo
Prompt cachingNoNo
Batch APINoNo
Release dateN/AN/A

Pricing matrix

Dollar rates only: hosts that list both models, per 1M tokens. For how much text fits, use the context section above — not this table.

ProviderAmazon Titan Text Express inAmazon Titan Text Express outMeta Llama 3 8b inMeta Llama 3 8b out
Anyscale$0.150/M$0.150/M
Aws Bedrock$1.30/M$1.70/M
Deepinfra$0.030/M$0.060/M

Frequently asked questions

Amazon Titan Text Express has a larger context window: 42K tokens vs 8K. For long documents, large codebases, or extended agent sessions, the larger context window reduces the need to chunk inputs or summarize history.

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