I've been waiting for this update.
For many "simple" LLM tasks, GPT-5-mini was sufficient 99% of the time. Hopefully these models will do even more and closer to 100% accuracy.
The prices are up 2-4x compared to GPT-5-mini and nano. Were those models just loss leaders, or are these substantially larger/better?
For us, it was also pretty good, but the performance decreased recently, that forced us to migrate to haiku-4.5. More expensive but much more reliable (when anthropic up, of course).
they dont change the model weights (no frontier lab does). if you have evals and all prompts, tool calls the same, I'm curious how you are saying performance decreased..
So far on my (simple) benchmarks, GPT-5.4-mini is looking very good. GPT-5.4-mini is about 30% faster than GPT-5-mini. GPT-5.4-mini gets 80% on the "how many Rs in Strawberry" test, and nearly perfect scores on everything else I threw at it.
GPT-5.4-nano is less impressive. I would stick to gpt-5.4-mini where precise data is a requirement. But it is fast, and probably cheaper and better quality than an 8-20B parameter local model would be.
( https://encyclopedia.foundation/benchmarks/dashboard/ for details - the data is moderately blurry - some outlier (15s) calls are included, a few benchmark questions are ambiguous, and some prices shown are very rough estimates ).