This is gold for Anthropic's profitability. The Claude Code addicts can double their spend to plow through tokens because they need to finish something by a deadline. OpenAI will have a similar product within a week but will only charge 3x the normal rate.
This angle might also be NVidias reason for buying Groq. People will pay a premium for faster tokens.
Nitiontoday at 7:27 PM
Note that you can't use this mode to get the most out of a subscription - they say it's always charged as extra usage:
> Fast mode usage is billed directly to extra usage, even if you have remaining usage on your plan. This means fast mode tokens do not count against your planās included usage and are charged at the fast mode rate from the first token.
Although if you visit the Usage screen right now, there's a deal you can claim for $50 free extra usage this month.
jawontoday at 9:41 PM
I was thinking about inhouse model inference speeds at frontier labs like Anthropic and OpenAI after reading the "Claude built a C compiler" article.
Having higher inference speed would be an advantage, especially if you're trying to eat all the software and services.
Anthropic offering 2.5x makes me assume they have 5x or 10x themselves.
In the predicted nightmare future where everything happens via agents negotiating with agents, the side with the most compute, and the fastest compute, is going to steamroll everyone.
throwaway132448today at 11:08 PM
Given how little most of us can know about the true cost of inference for these providers (and thus the financial sustainability of their services), this is an interesting signal. Not sure how to interpret it, but it doesnāt feel like it bodes well.
paxystoday at 8:02 PM
Looking at the "Decide when to use fast mode", it seems the future they want is:
- Long running autonomous agents and background tasks use regular processing.
- "Human in the loop" scenarios use fast mode.
Which makes perfect sense, but the question is - does the billing also make sense?
rustyhancocktoday at 9:26 PM
At this point why don't we just CNAME HN to the Claude marketing blog?
IMTDbtoday at 7:28 PM
Iām curious whatās behind the speed improvements. It seems unlikely itās just prioritization, so what else is changing? Is it new hardware (Ć la Groq or Cerebras)? That seems plausible, especially since it isnāt available on some cloud providers.
Also wondering whether weāll soon see separate āspeedā vs āclevernessā pricing on other LLM providers too.
clbrmbrtoday at 7:53 PM
Iād love to hear from engineers who find that faster speed is a big unlock for them.
The deadline piece is really interesting. I suppose thereās a lot of people now who are basically limited by how fast their agents can run and on very aggressive timelines with funders breathing down their necks?
dmixtoday at 10:07 PM
I really like Anthropic's web design. This doc site looks like it's using gitbook (or a clone of gitbook) but they make it look so nice.
simonwtoday at 7:18 PM
The one question I have that isn't answered by the page is how much faster?
Obviously they can't make promises but I'd still like a rough indication of how much this might improve the speed of responses.
l5870uoo9ytoday at 8:05 PM
It doesnāt say how much faster it is but from my experience with OpenAIās āservice_tier=priorityā option on SQLAI.ai is that itās twice as fast.
niobetoday at 9:23 PM
So fast mode uses more tokens, in direct opposition to Gemini where fast 'mode' means less. One more piece of useless knowledge to remember.
jhacktoday at 7:50 PM
The pricing on this is absolutely nuts.
proniktoday at 7:26 PM
While it's an excellent way to make more money in the moment, I think this might become a standard no-extra-cost feature in several months (see Opus becoming way cheaper and a default model within months). Mental load management while using agents will become even more important it seems.
1123581321today at 7:07 PM
Could be a use for the $50 extra usage credit. It requires extra usage to be enabled.
> Fast mode usage is billed directly to extra usage, even if you have remaining usage on your plan. This means fast mode tokens do not count against your planās included usage and are charged at the fast mode rate from the first token.
maz1btoday at 7:57 PM
AFAIK, they don't have any deals or partnerships with Groq or Cerebras or any of those kinds of companies.. so how did they do this?
simianwordstoday at 8:21 PM
Whatever optimisation is going on is at the hardware level since the fast option persists in a session.
esafaktoday at 8:00 PM
It's a good way to address the price insensitive segment. As long as they don't slow down the rest, good move.
pedropaulovctoday at 7:25 PM
Where is this perf gain coming from? Running on TPUs?
krm01today at 7:22 PM
Will this mean that when cost is more important than latency that replies will now take longer?
Iām not in favor of the ad model chatgpt proposes. But business models like these suffer from similar traps.
If it works for them, then the logical next step is to convert more to use fast mode. Which naturally means to slow things down for those that didnāt pick/pay for fast mode.
Weāve seen it with iPhones being slowed down to make the newer model seem faster.
Not saying itāll happen. I love Claude. But these business models almost always invite dark patterns in order to move the bottom line.
solidasparagustoday at 7:30 PM
I pay $200 a month and don't get any included access to this? Ridiculous
jonplacketttoday at 10:06 PM
Is this is the beginning of the āSpeedy boardingā / āFastest deliveryā enshitification?
Where everyone is forced to pay for a speed up because the ānormalā service just gets slower and slower.
I hope not. But I fear.
thisisauseridtoday at 9:33 PM
Instead of better/cheaper/faster you just the the last one?
Back to Gemini.
hmokiguesstoday at 7:41 PM
Give me a slow mode thatās cheaper instead lol
AnotherGoodNametoday at 9:31 PM
But waiting for the agent to finish is my 2026 equivalent of "compiling!"
LLM programming is very easy. First you have to prompt it to not mistakes. Then you have to tell it to go fast. Software engineering is over bro, all humans will be replaced in 6 days bro
aabhaytoday at 9:16 PM
What is ā$30/150MTokā? Claude Opus 4.6 is normally priced at ā$25/MTokā. Am I just reading it wrong or is this a typo?
EDIT: I understand now. $30 for input, $150 for output. Very confusing wording. Thatās insanely expensive!