Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking logoOur pick
A
8.1/10

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking

VS
Cohere Command A logo
B
7.5/10

Cohere Command A

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking vs Cohere Command A

Tier-list head-to-head. Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking takes the A-tier slot — here's the breakdown.

Last reviewed April 17, 2026· sweep-fresh

Spec sheet

At a glance

 Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking logoArcee Trinity-Large-ThinkingCohere Command A logoCohere Command A
TierA-tierwinB-tier
Overall score8.1 / 10win7.5 / 10
Free tierYesYes
Starting price$0$0
Best forTeams that need a US-made, Apache 2.Mid-size to large enterprises needing a multilingual open-weight model with low-ish infrastructure requirem…
Last reviewed2026-04-172026-04-17

Head-to-head

Score showdown

Rated 1-10 on the same rubric across all 130 tools we cover.

Ease of use+0.5 Cohere Command A
Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
6.0
Cohere Command A
6.5
Output quality+0.5 Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
9.0
Cohere Command A
8.5
Value+2.5 Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
9.5
Cohere Command A
7.0
FeaturesTie
Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
8.0
Cohere Command A
8.0
Overall+0.6 Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking
8.1
Cohere Command A
7.5

What you'll pay

Pricing snapshot

Look past the headline number -- entry-tier limits drive most cost surprises.

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking logo

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking

Free tier available

  • Self-hosted (Apache 2.0)$0
  • API (OpenRouter, Trinity-Large-Thinking)$0.90/per 1M output tokens
Cohere Command A logo

Cohere Command A

Free tier available

  • Self-hosted (CC-BY-NC 4.0, research only)$0
  • Cohere APIUsage-based/per 1M tokens
  • Cohere Enterprise contractCustom

The decision

Which should you pick?

Use-case anchors and category strengths, side by side.

Our pick
Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking logo

Pick Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinkingif…

A
8.1/10
  • Better value at the price you'll actually pay (9.5/10 on value)
  • Teams that need a US-made, Apache 2.
  • 0, frontier-tier open-weight model and can either rent multi-GPU infrastructure or pay OpenRouter API pricing at ~$0.

Teams that need a US-made, Apache 2.0, frontier-tier open-weight model and can either rent multi-GPU infrastructure or pay OpenRouter API pricing at ~$0.90/M output tokens. Particularly valuable for US government, defense, or regulated enterprise contexts where country-of-origin matters for procurement. Also good for agentic reasoning workloads where the ~96% cost savings vs Claude Opus actually changes what you can build.

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Cohere Command A logo

Pick Cohere Command Aif…

B
7.5/10
  • Mid-size to large enterprises needing a multilingual open-weight model with low-ish infrastructure requirements (2x H100 for full model).
  • Also a strong pick for teams already in Cohere's enterprise ecosystem.

Mid-size to large enterprises needing a multilingual open-weight model with low-ish infrastructure requirements (2x H100 for full model). Especially good for retrieval-augmented generation over internal document stores, multi-language customer support, and workflows touching Asian / Middle Eastern / African languages where Command A's coverage materially beats Llama or Mistral. Also a strong pick for teams already in Cohere's enterprise ecosystem.

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Bottom line

The verdict

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking edges out Cohere Command A by 0.6 points (8.1 vs 7.5) -- a A-tier vs B-tier split that's narrow but real. Not a blowout; both belong on a shortlist. The score gap shows up most clearly in the categories that matter for Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking's strengths, so if those categories are your priority, the lead translates.

Pricing-wise, both tools have a free tier (Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking starts $0, Cohere Command A starts $0), so you can test either without committing. Compare what each free tier actually unlocks -- usage caps, model access, and feature gates differ a lot more than the headline price suggests, especially as both vendors have tightened limits in 2026.

By use case: pick Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking when teams that need a us-made, apache 2. Pick Cohere Command A when mid-size to large enterprises needing a multilingual open-weight model with low-ish infrastructure requirements (2x h100 for full model). The two tools aren't fighting for the same person -- they're aiming at adjacent jobs that occasionally overlap. If you're squarely in Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking's lane, the tier-list ranking and the use-case fit point the same direction; if you're in Cohere Command A's lane, the score gap matters less than the fit.

Bottom line: Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking is the safer default for most readers, but Cohere Command A is competitive enough that the tie-breaker is your specific workload, not the spec sheet.

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