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GPT-5 Pro vs Llama 3.1 405B

How do these models stack up? Below is an expert side-by-side comparison of specifications, context window capacity, live pricing per million tokens, and standardized benchmark scores for GPT-5 Pro and Llama 3.1 405B.

OpenAI

GPT-5 Pro

GPT-5 Pro is OpenAI’s most advanced model, offering major improvements in reasoning, code quality, and user experience. It is optimized for complex tasks that require step-by-step reasoning, instruction following, and...

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Meta

Llama 3.1 405B

Llama 3.1 405B is Meta's largest open-weight language model and one of the most capable openly available models in the world. With 405 billion parameters, it achieves performance competitive with GPT-4 and Claude Opus across benchmarks spanning general knowledge, mathematics, coding, and multilingual tasks. Llama 3.1 405B is released under Meta's custom commercial license, supporting broad use cases including deployment via major cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure) and self-hosted inference with multi-GPU configurations.

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Technical Specifications

SpecificationGPT-5 ProLlama 3.1 405B
ProviderOpenAIMeta
Context Window400,000 tokens131,072 tokens
Agent SuitabilityN/A90/100
Time to First Token (TTFT)N/A550 ms
Deployment Modelmanaged apiself hostable
Production Stabilitystablestable
API AvailableYesYes
Released Date2025-10-062024-07-23

API Pricing Comparison

Input Price per Million Tokens

GPT-5 Pro

$15.00

Llama 3.1 405B

$0.80

Output Price per Million Tokens

GPT-5 Pro

$120.00

Llama 3.1 405B

$0.80

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Benchmark Performance Metrics

Scores show the raw performance percentages verified across key evaluation suites. Higher bars indicate superior accuracy and capability in that domain.

GPT-5 Pro Quirks & Gotchas

No developer gotchas reported.

Llama 3.1 405B Quirks & Gotchas

  • Massive model — requires 8× A100 80GB for FP16 inference
  • Available via Together AI, Fireworks, and Bedrock as managed API