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Sol, Terra, and Luna, our GPT‑5.6 family of models, are starting to roll out now in ChatGPT, Codex, and the API. https://t.co/Qri7GdtYs3 🧵 Thread: GPT-5.6 Sol sets a new standard for intelligence and efficiency, delivering state-of-the-art performance across coding, knowledge work, cybersecurity, and science with fewer tokens and lower cost. https://t.co/7uR7WdyOQz On Agents' Last Exam, GPT‑5.6 Sol sets a new high of 53.6, eclipsing Claude Fable 5 (adaptive) by 13.1 points. At medium reasoning, it beats Fable 5 by 11.4 points at roughly one-quarter the estimated cost. GPT‑5.6 Terra and Luna a

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GPT-5.6 Sol Nears Fable 5 Performance at a Third of the Cost: AI Price War Heats Up

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OpenAI releases the GPT-5.6 family, with flagship model Sol scoring only one point behind Anthropic's Fable 5 in comprehensive benchmarks, but its per-task cost drops to $1.04, less than half of Fable 5. This marks a shift in large model competition from pure performance to cost-effectiveness, as pricing pressure in the industry continues to escalate.

  • GPT-5.6 Sol scores 59 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, while Fable 5 scores 60, a gap of only 1 point.
  • Sol ranks first in the Coding Agent Index (Codex environment) with a score of 80, surpassing Fable 5's 77.
  • Sol's per-task cost is $1.04, only 38% of Fable 5's $2.75.
  • The GPT-5.6 family introduces cache write fees, with cache reads enjoying a 90% discount, further reducing inference costs.
  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims that Sol outputs up to 54% fewer tokens than comparable models in agentic coding tasks.
  • Price pressure comes from Chinese open-source models, Meta Muse 1.1, xAI Grok 4.5, etc.; OpenAI is using this to squeeze Anthropic's space.

Performance Parity: GPT-5.6 Sol Nips at Claude Fable 5's Heels

According to data from independent evaluation platform Artificial Analysis, GPT-5.6 Sol (max configuration) scored 59 on the Intelligence Index, just 1 point lower than Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 (60). On the Coding Agent Index, Sol topped with 80 points in OpenAI's own Codex runtime environment, surpassing Fable 5's 77 in Claude Code. Additionally, on the AA-Briefcase office task benchmark, Sol achieved the highest "Demo Elo" score, but its overall ranking still lags behind Fable 5.

OpenAI officially claims that Sol leads in coding, knowledge work, cybersecurity, and science. Notably, differences in benchmark environments may affect results: Sol's high score in Codex relies on a proprietary environment, while Fable 5 performs more consistently in general scenarios.

With similar performance but vastly different costs, this result directly challenges Anthropic's previously established high-end positioning with Fable 5.

Pricing Strategy Shift: Sol Defines a New Cost-Effectiveness Frontier

GPT-5.6 Sol costs $1.04 per task, compared to $2.75 for Claude Fable 5 (max configuration), making Sol only 38% of the latter. The family's lower-priced models are even more aggressive: Terra costs $0.55 per task, with performance comparable to GPT-5.5; Luna costs just $0.21, targeting high-throughput scenarios. Artificial Analysis notes that Sol "defines a new Pareto frontier" between intelligence and output tokens per task.

In terms of pricing innovation, GPT-5.6 introduces cache write fees for the first time. Input/output token prices: Sol at $5/$30 per million tokens, Terra at $2.50/$15, Luna at $1/$6. Cache reads receive a 90% discount, further reducing actual usage costs. Altman says that Sol consumes up to 54% fewer output tokens than comparable models in agentic coding tasks, implying higher cost-effectiveness per task.

This pricing strategy directly responds to the industry's "price deflation" trend. Chinese open-source models, Meta's Muse 1.1, and xAI's Grok 4.5 are all forcing top vendors to cut prices. Even though OpenAI's own API prices are still higher than some competitors, it is squeezing Anthropic's space through differentiated pricing.

Industry Impact: A Double-Edged Sword in the Price War

The release of the GPT-5.6 family marks a shift in AI model competition from pure performance metrics to cost-effectiveness. For developers, lower inference costs mean more application scenarios become viable; but for the industry as a whole, the price war may erode profits and affect long-term investment. Whether Anthropic will follow with price cuts remains unknown—if it does, it may damage its profit margins; if it doesn't, it may lose market share.

However, the one-sidedness of benchmarks requires caution. The Intelligence Index only reflects specific task sets, and real-world application performance may differ. Additionally, Sol's high scores partly depend on OpenAI's own Codex environment, raising questions about cross-platform fairness. OpenAI's claimed token savings have not been independently verified and are a unilateral statement from the CEO.

In the long term, the commoditization of models is irreversible. The next phase of competition may shift focus to ecosystem stickiness, toolchain integration, and deep optimization in vertical domains, rather than mere parameter or price battles.

Credibility boundary

Core performance and cost data come from independent evaluation platform Artificial Analysis, which is reliable. OpenAI's official statements were released via X platform and should be treated with caution as vendor self-descriptions. Altman's claim about token savings has not been third-party verified and is marked as a source claim. Industry price pressure analysis draws from multiple reports and represents reasonable inference.

Insight takeaway

GPT-5.6 Sol, with performance close to Fable 5 and a third of its cost, redefines the cost-effectiveness benchmark for high-end AI models. The price war has spread from startups to the top tier, but long-term profitability and model differentiation remain concerns.

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  1. Sol, Terra, and Luna, our GPT‑5.6 family of models, are starting to roll out now…

    OpenAI (X)

  2. GPT-5.6 is rolling out in the API. Sol is our flagship model, leading in coding,…

    OpenAI Developers (X)

  3. GPT-5.6 Sol nearly matches Fable 5 on aggregated benchmarks at one-third the cost

    THE DECODER