| ▲ | oersted 5 hours ago | |
I believe you are looking at GPT 5.4 Pro. It's confusing in the context of subscription plan names, Gemini naming and such. But they've had the Pro version of the GPT 5 models (and I believe o3 and o1 too) for a while. It's the one you have access to with the top ~$200 subscription and it's available through the API for a MUCH higher price ($2.5/$15 vs $30/$180 for 5.4 per 1M tokens), but the performance improvement is marginal. Not sure what it is exactly, I assume it's probably the non-quantized version of the model or something like that. | ||
| ▲ | nsingh2 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
From what I've read online it's not necessarily a unquantized version, it seems to go through longer reasoning traces and runs multiple reasoning traces at once. Probably overkill for most tasks. | ||
| ▲ | ZeroCool2u 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Yup, that was it. Didn't realize they're different models. I suppose naming has never been OpenAI's strong suit. | ||
| ▲ | logicchains 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
>It's the one you have access to with the top ~$200 subscription and it's available through the API for a MUCH higher price ($2.5/$15 vs $30/$180 for 5.4 per 1M tokens), but the performance improvement is marginal. The performance improvement isn't marginal if you're doing something particularly novel/difficult. | ||