IBM Granite 4.0 vs Suno

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Our Pick

IBM Granite 4.0

A
8.2/10

IBM's enterprise-focused open-weight family -- Granite 4.0 hybrid Mamba-2 + transformer architecture (70-80% memory reduction vs pure transformer), 3B to 32B sizes, Apache 2.0. First open model family to secure ISO 42001 certification. Nano 350M runs on CPU with 8-16GB RAM. 3B Vision variant landed 2026-04-01

Suno

B
7.5/10

Type a sentence, get a full song back -- vocals, instruments, and all

CategoryIBM Granite 4.0Suno
Ease of Use7.09.0
Output Quality8.07.0
Value9.57.0
Features8.57.0
Overall8.27.5

Pricing Comparison

FeatureIBM Granite 4.0Suno
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick IBM Granite 4.0 if...

  • Higher output quality (8 vs 7)
  • Better value for money (9.5/10)
  • More features (8.5 vs 7)

Regulated-industry enterprises (healthcare, finance, government) who need Apache 2.0 open-weight models with ISO 42001 certification. Also ideal for edge deployments where Granite Nano (350M / 1.5B) is one of the few open models that runs realistically on CPU. And for any Mamba-hybrid research or low-memory production use where the 70-80% memory reduction actually changes the economics.

Visit IBM Granite 4.0

Pick Suno if...

  • Easier to use (9 vs 7)

Content creators who need background music or jingles fast without any music production knowledge.

Visit Suno

Our Verdict

IBM Granite 4.0 edges out Suno with a 8.2 vs 7.5 overall score. Both are solid picks, but IBM Granite 4.0 has the advantage in output quality.