Claude Sonnet 5 – benchmark results

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39 points | by lucamark 9 hours ago ago

19 comments

  • CSMastermind 8 hours ago ago

    Using Fable, pretty much every request hit some gate they had for no discernible reason. These provider-level rejections should be incorporated into benchmarks as 0s on the tasks since that's the experience you'll actually get using the model.

    • cjk 8 hours ago ago

      I have heard this from a bunch of folks, but that was not my experience. For the couple days I was able to use it, I didn't hit a single gate, and I was using it pretty extensively (but not for anything security-related).

      • lucamark 8 hours ago ago

        Never had rejections in the short time Fable was available

        • UltraSane 7 hours ago ago

          It used Opus for every biology related question I asked it.

          • olejorgenb 7 hours ago ago

            Even opus refuse to discuss micro biology for more than a around 15 turns in my experience.

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  • Tiberium 8 hours ago ago

    Seems like the model is incredibly inefficient at max reasoning, and even at high/xhigh it uses far more tokens than other models, including Gemini 3.5 Flash, GLM 5.2 and so on. GPT 5.5's efficiency in tokens is still unmatched.

    See also: https://cursor.com/cursorbench

    • trentor 8 hours ago ago

      Same with opus nothing above medium has a reasonable improvement for the tokens spent.

  • DrProtic 8 hours ago ago

    I feel like they repackaged Opus, slightly nerfed it, and reduced price per token.

    A release just to have a headline while Fable situation is getting resolved.

  • nsingh2 8 hours ago ago

    Cost per task is shockingly high. More expensive than Opus 4.8, second in place to Fable.

    Cost per task data is only available for max effort though, might just be very inefficient at that effort level.

  • iLoveOncall 8 hours ago ago

    Half of the data is missing and the rest is inconsistent between different graphs and sections. Is the benchmark having Sonnet 5 generate the page and seeing how many hallucinations it has?

  • datakan 8 hours ago ago

    I'm so sick of Anthropics usage caps and how their model devours tokens.

    • system2 8 hours ago ago

      It starts with NVIDIA artificially and slowly releasing its tech. If the GPUs were cheaper, we would have better models by many other companies, and competition would take care of these greedy tactics.

      • lucamark 8 hours ago ago

        Remember that such models are available to us thanks to NVIDIA GPUs

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        • system2 6 hours ago ago

          Thank you NVIDIA for artificially making everything scarce so we pay 5x for everything today.

  • atemerev 8 hours ago ago

    Yet another mediocre model. Mostly irrelevant among open weights alternatives. Fable wen.

    • butterisgood 8 hours ago ago

      I used sonnet five today to evaluate work I’m doing on an experimental programming language with an interesting concurrency model.

      I asked it to try to figure out why one of the examples wasn’t working.

      It read the implementation of the compiler and the runtime, found the bug, fixed it, fixed the example and the only thing I had to do manually is suggest a less silly name for a particular function.

      I would use sonnet 5 for coding … seems alright!

    • lucamark 8 hours ago ago

      Agree. It is a mediocre model, expensive while not being a frontier