General reasoning and benchmark headroom.
UnavailableClaude Sonnet 5 (Adaptive Reasoning, High Effort) is a mid-range-priced text-first model from Anthropic with heavy runtime profile, partial context coverage, and a still-forming best-fit profile.
Benchmark blend
Dev workflow signal
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Mid-range tier
Claude Sonnet 5 (Adaptive Reasoning, High Effort) currently reads as a mid-range text-first option with partially published context and a heavy runtime profile.
Decision Strip
Core buy-side signals stay in one pass. The rest of the page expands only after intelligence, speed, context, and price are clear.
General reasoning and benchmark headroom.
UnavailableTTFT 6.61s
LimitedHow much prompt and task state can stay in view.
Unavailable$10.00 output / 1M
CompetitiveEditorial Profile
Positioning, tradeoffs, and fit are consolidated into one read instead of repeating the same story across separate cards.
The Claude Sonnet 5 (Adaptive Reasoning, High Effort) AI model by Anthropic.
Anthropic text-first profile
Best-fit coverage is still partial, with partially published context and heavy runtime.
Balanced spend profile. Easier to justify in mixed production and exploration workloads.
The available source data suggests a balanced profile rather than one dominant edge.
Costs look manageable, but still deserve attention in always-on agents or batch jobs.
Latency profile is better for deliberate runs than rapid back-and-forth chat.
Current metadata points to a text-first profile rather than a broad multimodal one.
Context limits are only partially published, so long-session planning needs extra validation.
Focused chat, retrieval-augmented flows, and narrower production tasks.
Benchmarks
Only benchmark categories with actual signal are shown. Secondary values stay as simple definitions instead of nested micro-cards.
Specs & Pricing
Specs stay neutral, pricing gets emphasis through values rather than extra containers. Raw provider internals remain in metadata at the end.
This model sits in a balanced spend range. It is easier to justify across both production and exploratory workflows.
Metadata
Verification details remain available, but the page no longer forces them ahead of the editorial read.