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Yes. but for embarrassingly parallel tasks it barely matters.
The task the majority of people here care about (and which makes up a huge part of AI lab revenue these days) is collaborative coding with a single human which is not embarrassingly parallel.
Accelerating GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast
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I discovered yesterday that the “amazing thing that comes out of OpenAI” is Sol, due to its token efficiency. Dollar for tokens, Sol and Fable are the same price. However, Sol uses (literally: in testing) around 10-100x less output tokens compared to Fable for the same task. We run our frontier models nearly 24/7, so switching to Sol will save us around $500 per day. And, due to less guardrails, Sol also performed be…
Wait isn't Fable like 2x more expensive if we compare under 272k tokens
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Wait isn't Fable like 2x more expensive if we compare under 272k tokens
The comment you're replying to almost feels like it was written by a bot or am I crazy?
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ChatJimmy is a much smaller model and, AFAIK, has no reasoning capability. Absolutely insane raw speed, like a supercar, while Sol is more like a freight truck.
The knowledge of ChatJimmy is terrible. Even Qwen on my iPhone is better.
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Wait isn't Fable like 2x more expensive if we compare under 272k tokens
The comment you're replying to almost feels like it was written by a bot or am I crazy?
Re: Accelerating GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast
#146I've been waiting so long for something amazing to come out of the OpenAI and Cerebras collaboration. > In our evaluations, GPT-5.6 Sol on Ultrafast mode answered all 2,500 HLE questions in 11 hours and 11 minutes. Claude Fable 5 needed 78 hours and 27 minutes, more than three days of continuous compute, to arrive at the same conclusions. In other words, Ultrafast worked through the frontier of human knowledge in a s…
I discovered yesterday that the “amazing thing that comes out of OpenAI” is Sol, due to its token efficiency. Dollar for tokens, Sol and Fable are the same price. However, Sol uses (literally: in testing) around 10-100x less output tokens compared to Fable for the same task. We run our frontier models nearly 24/7, so switching to Sol will save us around $500 per day. And, due to less guardrails, Sol also performed be…
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#150I've been waiting so long for something amazing to come out of the OpenAI and Cerebras collaboration. > In our evaluations, GPT-5.6 Sol on Ultrafast mode answered all 2,500 HLE questions in 11 hours and 11 minutes. Claude Fable 5 needed 78 hours and 27 minutes, more than three days of continuous compute, to arrive at the same conclusions. In other words, Ultrafast worked through the frontier of human knowledge in a s…
I'm finding Luna suprisingly adequate for my work. I slept on it due to the benchmarks, but it's very fast and even on low reasoning I'm finding it more than adequate for "menial" work. (The speed is crucial for "interactive" work -- if a model is fast enough it goes from "async" to "real time", subjectively, which is a huge difference.) In fact, I'd say it's overqualified for the kind of work I'm doing, because it s…
I mostly split work between Luna and Sol. If something seems simple enough I always try it with Luna first.