Gemini 3.5 Flash might be fast enough for gen AI to make sense Google has begun rolling out its Gemini 3.5 Flash model across its products, claiming it offers frontier-level intelligence while being significantly faster and more efficient than previous Pro models. The new model can output nearly 300 tokens per second, achieving benchmark scores similar to larger models but at a fraction of the cost, with API pricing starting at $1.50 per 1M input tokens. Google states that this efficiency could save heavy AI users up to a billion dollars per year, potentially making complex agentic tasks viable at scale. At last year’s I/O event, Google was still talking about the 2.5 branch of Gemini, and what a difference a year makes. We’ve gone through the 3.0 and 3.1 families since then, and now it’s on to version 3.5. Gemini 3.5 Flash is rolling out across a wide range of Google products starting today, and Google again claims this model is even better than its last-gen Pro model. That has been a trend with Google’s tick-tock model updates over the past year, but the team says this release is special. Gemini 3.5 Flash supposedly offers frontier-level intelligence while also being efficient enough that it may finally make complex agentic tasks worth doing at scale. Tulsee Doshi, senior director of product management for Gemini, explains that the innovations of Gemini 3.5 Flash are woven through multiple Google products, and this is just the start. It’s no secret that generative AI is currently a money pit, and all the major AI players are trying to find paths to greater efficiency. The problem is magnified when you start building agentic experiences that are supposed to run for longer to complete complex tasks. Gemini 3.5 Flash may be a big step toward making that viable. The new model can output nearly 300 tokens per second, but its benchmark scores are similar to larger frontier models like 3.1 Pro that build outputs at a quarter of that speed. Google now says that the companies using the most AI tokens could save a billion dollars per year by shifting to the more efficient Gemini 3.5 Flash. API pricing for the new model is significantly lower than the Pro model it apes. Gemini 3.5 Flash clocks in at $1.50 per 1M input tokens and $9 per 1M output tokens. The 3.1 Pro model starts at $2 and $12, respectively, and it’s higher if you use more than 200k tokens.