New Claude Haiku 4.5 Model Promises Faster Performance at One-Third the Cost

InfoQ — AI, ML & Data EngineeringWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 3:15:00 AM
New Claude Haiku 4.5 Model Promises Faster Performance at One-Third the Cost
The release of the Claude Haiku 4.5 model by Anthropic marks a notable advancement in AI technology, providing users with a small, fast model that delivers performance levels comparable to the Claude Sonnet 4, which was launched just five months prior. The new model is positioned as a cost-effective alternative, priced at one-third of its predecessor while boasting more than double the processing speed. This development is crucial as it democratizes access to high-performance AI tools, potentially enabling a broader range of applications and innovations in various sectors.
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