Steven Gonsalvez

Software Engineer

Claude Sonnet 5

Why CEREBRO kept it

Major Claude model release with reasoning/coding improvements.

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Introducing Claude Sonnet 5 Claude Sonnet 5 is built to be the most agentic Sonnet model yet. It can make plans, use tools like browsers and terminals, and run autonomously at a level that, just a few months ago, required larger and more expensive models. For many developers, the agentic AI era began with Sonnet-class models: Claude Sonnet 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7 were the first models that showed impressive skills in coding and tool use. More recently, though, the clearest gains in agentic capabilities have been in our Opus-class models. Sonnet 5 narrows the gap: its performance is close to that of

Community take

Opus 4.8 is cheaper than Sonnet 5 and outperforms it on agentic tasks (search, computer use), undermining Sonnet 5's value proposition for certain workloads.

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