GPT-5.6 Sol Pricing Cut by 50%

(openrouter.ai)

77 points | by Topfi 3 hours ago

9 comments

  • CompoundEyes 16 minutes ago
    I used over a billion tokens per day of gpt-5.6 sol xhigh starting last Wednesday through Sunday before reaching my reset limit. The $200 pro plan is still the best deal.
    • jm4 1 minute ago
      [dead]
  • z_rho_one 6 minutes ago
    If they can cut the price of Sol by 50% and the price of Luna by 80%, then the original price might have carried a massive operating margin. They might still be serving the models at a profit after these price cuts, but we will never know.
  • Fergusonb 1 hour ago
    Luna saw a huge jump after the price cut and is one of the more competitive models at the new price on openrouter.

    Maybe they want to see how much market they can grab with Sol?

    This might help but there are already cheaper models with Sol's intelligence more or less, the most notable being Grok 4.6 at $6/m which makes it a tougher sell

    • xmonkee 1 hour ago
      It's really only between Anthropic and OpenAI for many of my use cases, since I have a Zero Data Retention agreement with both. I'm not trusting random inference providers and especially not Elmo with sensitive data.
    • jLaForest 41 minutes ago
      I don't care how capable or how cheap Grok is, I refuse to financially support a company owned by a white supremacist that is actively working to disenfranchise me and millions of my fellow citizens.
      • bko 28 minutes ago
        Give it a rest dude.
    • OutOfHere 1 hour ago
      Since when does Grok 4.6 have Sol 5.6's intelligence? I don't believe it.
      • dimgl 17 minutes ago
        Why not?
        • chaos_emergent 6 minutes ago
          Because it’s good on benchmarks but not on real usage?
          • dimgl 1 minute ago
            But OP said they've never used it. How would they know?
      • mohamedkoubaa 49 minutes ago
        I wonder if xAI is A/B testing routing some difficult grok 4.6 queries to Sol to seed some true believers.
  • josh-wrale 55 minutes ago
    Is this motivated by the value of the thinking traces gleaned from the traffic?
  • m4rtink 11 minutes ago
    Price wars did wonders for many businesses, like the bike sharing industry in China.

    Overgrown datacenters or mounds of GPUs dumped into the harbour next ?

    • Moto7451 3 minutes ago
      I would in such a scenario expect the GPUs to be dumped to industrial breakers who would send them to China for refurbishment and repackaging before being sold again on Amazon, AliExpress, and Taobao as last gen gaming cards from weird brands and specs.

      This is what happened after the great crypto GPU dumping.

  • tartakovsky 5 minutes ago
    No ZDR. No dice.
  • dgunay 10 minutes ago
    I'm loving this race to the bottom.
  • OutOfHere 58 minutes ago
    The title looks to be misleading, since this price cut is limited to OpenRouter. It does not apply for the native OpenAI price listed at https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/models/gpt-5.6-sol
    • paxys 16 minutes ago
      Which raises the question - who is subsidizing this, and why?
    • matchagaucho 8 minutes ago
      Right? Should we switch from direct OpenAI API integration to OpenRouter?

      What's the incentive here?

      Open Responses API doesn't appear to support state management (yet)

  • vorpalhex 1 hour ago
    Do other people find 5.6 to be worse at most simple tasks and frequently over complicate things?

    I asked it to write a user todo and it turned out a four page essay. I gave the same task to 5.4 and got the small list of checkboxes I expected.

    • qup 5 minutes ago
      I've found it to be great for planning code changes (or new projects). I use the superpowers plug-in which I think guides the planning.

      Then I switch models (to luna) before implementation. I find this combo nearly always does what I want.

      I also use a skill called ponytail, its goal is to keep things terse and edits small. It may have contributed to the successes above.

      I like that skills are easy to try out, too.

    • dimgl 15 minutes ago
      Yep. I have not yet had a single good experience with Sol or the 5.6 models on a variety of harnesses and configurations. It overthinks, overcomplicates and often makes my code into an unmaintainable sludge. It'll usually take 5+ turns of steering to get it in the right direction.
    • OutOfHere 1 hour ago
      It's your responsibility to set an appropriate level of Thinking. For simple tasks, I use the instant model. As an approximation, the choice is proportional to the amount of time I want it spending on the task. Also, you can always ask it to respond succinctly.