← Back to context Comment by Bishonen88 8 days ago 40% cheaper: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/about-claude/pricing 8 comments Bishonen88 Reply amedviediev 8 days ago But what about real price in real agentic use? For example, Opus 4.5 was more expensive per token than Sonnet 4.5, but it used a lot less tokens so final price per completed task was very close between the two, with Opus sometimes ending up cheaper worldsavior 8 days ago How does it work exactly? How this model is cheaper and has the same perf as Opus 4.5? red2awn 8 days ago Distilling from a teacher (Opus 4.5) and scaling RL more. worldsavior 8 days ago So less parameters but "better" weights? anthonypasq 8 days ago this is called progress worldsavior 8 days ago I'm asking technically how progress works. What is actually being improved here 1 reply → metaltyphoon 8 days ago Or, we can bleed out cash for a very long time.
amedviediev 8 days ago But what about real price in real agentic use? For example, Opus 4.5 was more expensive per token than Sonnet 4.5, but it used a lot less tokens so final price per completed task was very close between the two, with Opus sometimes ending up cheaper
worldsavior 8 days ago How does it work exactly? How this model is cheaper and has the same perf as Opus 4.5? red2awn 8 days ago Distilling from a teacher (Opus 4.5) and scaling RL more. worldsavior 8 days ago So less parameters but "better" weights? anthonypasq 8 days ago this is called progress worldsavior 8 days ago I'm asking technically how progress works. What is actually being improved here 1 reply → metaltyphoon 8 days ago Or, we can bleed out cash for a very long time.
red2awn 8 days ago Distilling from a teacher (Opus 4.5) and scaling RL more. worldsavior 8 days ago So less parameters but "better" weights?
anthonypasq 8 days ago this is called progress worldsavior 8 days ago I'm asking technically how progress works. What is actually being improved here 1 reply → metaltyphoon 8 days ago Or, we can bleed out cash for a very long time.
worldsavior 8 days ago I'm asking technically how progress works. What is actually being improved here 1 reply →
But what about real price in real agentic use? For example, Opus 4.5 was more expensive per token than Sonnet 4.5, but it used a lot less tokens so final price per completed task was very close between the two, with Opus sometimes ending up cheaper
How does it work exactly? How this model is cheaper and has the same perf as Opus 4.5?
Distilling from a teacher (Opus 4.5) and scaling RL more.
So less parameters but "better" weights?
this is called progress
I'm asking technically how progress works. What is actually being improved here
1 reply →
Or, we can bleed out cash for a very long time.