General reasoning and benchmark headroom.
UnavailableOpenAI: GPT-4 (older v0314) is a premium-priced text-first model from OpenAI with partial runtime data, compact context posture, and the clearest fit around long-context research.
Benchmark blend
Dev workflow signal
Compact
Premium tier
OpenAI: GPT-4 (older v0314) currently reads as a premium text-first option with compact context and a partially published 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.
UnavailableLatency data is partial.
UnavailableHow much prompt and task state can stay in view.
Limited$60.00 output / 1M
PremiumEditorial Profile
Positioning, tradeoffs, and fit are consolidated into one read instead of repeating the same story across separate cards.
GPT-4-0314 is the first version of GPT-4 released, with a context length of 8,192 tokens, and was supported until June 14. Training data: up to Sep 2021.
OpenAI text-first profile
Long-context research with compact context and partially published runtime.
Premium spend profile. Best when the upside justifies tighter budget control.
The available source data suggests a balanced profile rather than one dominant edge.
Pricing sits in premium territory, so bulk usage needs tighter cost controls.
Latency data is incomplete, so interactive responsiveness is harder to rank confidently.
Current metadata points to a text-first profile rather than a broad multimodal one.
Context window is more comfortable for focused tasks than extremely long sessions.
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 trades into premium territory. It makes sense when capability upside matters more than raw volume efficiency.
Metadata
Verification details remain available, but the page no longer forces them ahead of the editorial read.