GPT-5.6 Sol Pricing Cut by 50%
THE SO WHAT
A 50% price cut on GPT-5.6 Sol is another step in the steady repricing of frontier inference — unit economics are improving faster than most roadmaps assume. Teams should revisit build-vs-buy and product pricing models now; what was “too expensive for production” six months ago may pencil out today.
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