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arXiv:2603.23971v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Developers and consumers increasingly choose reasoning models (RMs) based on their listed API prices. However, how accurately do these prices reflect actual inference costs? We conduct the first systematic study of this question, evaluating 8 frontier RMs across 12 diverse tasks covering competition math, science QA, code generation, and multi-domain agents. We uncover the pricing reversal phenomenon: in 32% of model-pair comparisons, the model with a lower listed price actually incurs a higher total cost, with reversal magnitude reaching up to 28x. For example, Gemini 3 Flash's listed price is 80% cheaper than GPT-5.4's, yet its actual cost across all tasks is 38% higher.
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The Price Reversal Phenomenon: When Cheaper Reasoning Models Cost More
2026-05-29PRODUCT_LAUNCH影响: MEDIUM
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