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Our Take
Both models perform almost identically, with an average score gap of just 0.8%. We recommend choosing GPT-5.4 as it is the more cost-effective option (being 2.0x cheaper) without sacrificing any real-world capability.
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Benchmarks & Scores
Coding (swe-bench-pro)
57.7%excellent at multi-file repositories, autonomous agents, and industrial codebases
Reasoning (gpqa-diamond)
92.8%graduate-level science QA
Cost & Context
Cost (per 1M tokens)2.0x cheaper
$5.63Input: $2.50 | Output: $15.00Context Window
1.05M tokensBenchmarks & Scores
Coding (swe-bench-pro)Winner (+0.9%)
58.6%excellent at multi-file repositories, autonomous agents, and industrial codebases
Reasoning (gpqa-diamond)Winner (+0.8%)
93.6%graduate-level science QA
Cost & Context
Cost (per 1M tokens)
$11.25Input: $5.00 | Output: $30.00Context Window
1.05M tokensFrequently Asked Questions about GPT-5.4 vs GPT-5.5
GPT-5.4 is cheaper than GPT-5.5. GPT-5.4 has a blended cost of $5.63/1M tokens, which is about 2.0x cheaper than GPT-5.5 at $11.25/1M tokens.
GPT-5.5 is better for coding tasks on this benchmark. It scores 58.6% on swe-bench-pro (excellent at multi-file repositories, autonomous agents, and industrial codebases) compared to GPT-5.4 which scores 57.7%.
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