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OpenAI Unveils Faster GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano Models

OpenAI Unveils Faster GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano Models

Posted on March 18, 2026 By CWS

OpenAI has introduced its latest AI models, GPT-5.4 Mini and GPT-5.4 Nano, marking a significant advancement in handling high-volume and latency-sensitive tasks. These models are crafted to enhance user experience through their exceptional speed and efficiency.

Enhanced Performance and Speed

The GPT-5.4 Mini model presents a substantial improvement over its predecessor, the GPT-5 Mini, by offering enhanced capabilities in reasoning, coding, tool usage, and multimodal understanding. The improved performance comes with the added benefit of operating at more than double the speed of previous models.

These models are ideal for applications where rapid response is crucial. They are particularly well-suited for responsive coding assistants and real-time multimodal applications, making them a valuable asset in professional environments where quick and reliable tool usage is essential.

Optimized for Coding Environments

Both GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano models excel in coding environments that require quick iteration. They are effective for tasks such as codebase navigation, debugging, generating front-end code, and executing targeted edits. The models’ performance is underscored by benchmarks like SWE-Bench Pro, where GPT-5.4 Mini approaches the accuracy of the larger GPT-5.4 model.

Incorporating these models into subagent architectures allows developers to deploy larger models for complex tasks while using the mini and nano variants for more specific, narrower tasks, thus optimizing efficiency and speed.

Cost-Effective Solutions

The GPT-5.4 Nano model, being the smallest, offers a cost-effective option for simpler support tasks such as data extraction and lightweight coding. OpenAI recommends this model for situations where speed and cost efficiency are paramount.

Available through the OpenAI API, Codex, and ChatGPT, GPT-5.4 Mini supports a wide range of inputs and functionalities. The pricing structure is set at $0.75 per million input tokens and $4.50 per million output tokens, making it an affordable choice for developers. The Nano variant is exclusively available via the API, priced at $0.20 per million input tokens and $1.25 per million output tokens.

These new models represent a strategic shift in AI deployment, prioritizing speed and efficiency over sheer size, which aligns with the increasing demand for responsive and cost-efficient AI solutions.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI models, API, ChatGPT, Codex, Coding, GPT-5.4, multimodal, OpenAI, real-time applications, Technology

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