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Nova Premier 1.0 vs Sonar Deep Research

Nova Premier 1.0 (Amazon) and Sonar Deep Research (Perplexity) compared on the ModelCap Index, API price, context window, provider availability, weight access and every public benchmark board they share. Figures are the same ones shown on the live rankings; nothing here is a hidden score.

Snapshot as of 17 August 2026

As of 17 August 2026, Nova Premier 1.0 holds the stronger ModelCap Index position (#230 vs #232); Sonar Deep Research is 1.6× cheaper per output token ($8.00/1M vs $12.50/1M); and Nova Premier 1.0 offers the longer context window (1M vs 128K tokens).

Which should you choose?

Choose Nova Premier 1.0 if…

  • you want the stronger overall ModelCap Index position — #230 against #232 (0.0 vs 0.0 points).
  • you need the longer context window — 1M tokens against 128K.
  • you want the more recently listed model — Nova Premier 1.0 was listed 31 October 2025, Sonar Deep Research 7 March 2025.

Choose Sonar Deep Research if…

  • API cost matters — $8.00/1M output tokens against $12.50/1M, about 1.6× cheaper.
  • your workload is prompt-heavy — input tokens cost $2.00/1M against $2.50/1M.

Nova Premier 1.0 vs Sonar Deep Research: specs, pricing and context

Specification comparison of Nova Premier 1.0 and Sonar Deep Research
FieldNova Premier 1.0AmazonSonar Deep ResearchPerplexity
ModelCap Index position#230#232
Index score0.00.0
EvidenceEstimatedEstimated
Input price / 1M tokens$2.50$2.00
Output price / 1M tokens$12.50$8.00
Context window1M tokens128K tokens
Max output tokens32K
API providers listed11
Weight accessAPI onlyAPI only
Input modalitiesText, ImageText
First listed31 October 20257 March 2025
PublisherAmazonPerplexity

Evidence: publisher corpus prior · leave-one-anchor-out calibrated · publisher corpus prior · leave-one-anchor-out calibrated. Prices are the lowest listed API offer per million tokens observed on the OpenRouter catalogue.

Benchmark scores: Nova Premier 1.0 vs Sonar Deep Research

Neither model has a published result on a public benchmark board ModelCap tracks yet.

Scores are the sources' own published figures for each model's best evaluated configuration; ModelCap never re-runs a benchmark.

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Nova Premier 1.0 vs Sonar Deep Research: common questions

Is Nova Premier 1.0 better than Sonar Deep Research?

Nova Premier 1.0 ranks higher on the ModelCap Index as of 17 August 2026: #230 against #232. That is a capability ranking built from public benchmark evidence with published uncertainty; whether it is "better" for you also depends on price, context and where you can run it.

Is Nova Premier 1.0 cheaper than Sonar Deep Research?

Sonar Deep Research is cheaper on output tokens: $8.00/1M against $12.50/1M. Input tokens are $2.50/1M for Nova Premier 1.0 and $2.00/1M for Sonar Deep Research. Prices are the lowest listed API offer ModelCap observed, in USD per million tokens.

Which has the bigger context window, Nova Premier 1.0 or Sonar Deep Research?

Nova Premier 1.0 has the larger context window: 1M tokens against 128K.

Which is better for coding, Nova Premier 1.0 or Sonar Deep Research?

The two models do not share a coding benchmark board on ModelCap yet, so no head-to-head coding score is published; the ModelCap Index position is the closest overall signal.

Are Nova Premier 1.0 and Sonar Deep Research open-weight models?

Nova Premier 1.0: API only. Sonar Deep Research: API only. Open weights mean the checkpoint can be downloaded and self-hosted under its licence; API-only models are available solely through hosted endpoints.

Where can I run Nova Premier 1.0 and Sonar Deep Research?

ModelCap currently lists 1 API provider for Nova Premier 1.0 and 1 for Sonar Deep Research, from the OpenRouter catalogue snapshot the site serves; each model page lists the providers and their prices.

How current is this Nova Premier 1.0 vs Sonar Deep Research comparison?

Every figure comes from the sealed ModelCap dataset published 17 August 2026; the page re-renders within a minute of each data refresh, and the ModelCap Index positions are the same ones shown on the live rankings.

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