GPT-5.6 Sol Matches Claude Fable 5 on Code Arena — For 40% Less OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol matched Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 on the Code Arena benchmark for coding agents while costing 40% less. The performance-per-dollar advantage makes GPT-5.6 Sol the recommended starting point for agentic workflows, with the cost savings compounding for teams running agents at scale. The benchmark numbers landed, and they are tight: GPT-5.6 Sol tied Claude Fable 5 on Code Arena — the standard coding agent evaluation — while costing 40% less. That is the kind of performance-per-dollar delta that makes budgeting for agentic workflows interesting again. Code Arena measures real-world code generation, debugging, and refactoring tasks. A tie means both models produce comparable quality on the coding workloads that matter to developers. The 40% cost difference shifts the recommendation from “use whichever is best” to “start with the cheaper option and upgrade only if you hit a specific failure mode.” For teams running agents at scale, this matters directly. Agentic loops multiply per-token cost by the number of iterations. A 40% savings on the model layer compounds fast when you are running hundreds or thousands of agent calls per day. It also puts pressure on both vendors: OpenAI can claim efficiency, and Anthropic needs to justify the premium on Fable 5 for coding tasks. The takeaway: GPT-5.6 Sol matches the top coding benchmark score at a fraction of the cost. For agent users, the math just got interesting — cheaper doesn’t mean worse anymore.