Gemini 3.5 vs GPT-5.4
Pricing, benchmarks, and use case comparison
Quick take
- •Gemini 3.5 is meaningfully stronger at speed (90 vs 66 on our capability index).
- •Gemini 3.5 is 40% cheaper on input tokens, which compounds fast on high-volume or agentic workloads.
Specs comparison
| Gemini 3.5 | GPT-5.4 | |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Google DeepMind | OpenAI |
| Type | Closed source | Closed source |
| Context window | 1,048,576 tokens (Gemini 3.5 Flash; Pro variant not yet released) | 1,050,000 tokens (128,000 max output) |
| Input / 1M tokens | ✓$1.50 | $2.50 |
| Output / 1M tokens | $9.00 | $15.00 |
| Release date | 2026-05 | 2026-03 |
Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Gemini 3.5 | GPT-5.4 |
|---|---|---|
| Terminal-Bench 2.1 (coding) | 76.2% | - |
| MCP Atlas (tool use) | 83.6% | - |
| CharXiv Reasoning (multimodal) | 84.2% | - |
Scores sourced from official provider release posts and independent benchmark aggregators.
Which should you choose?
Choose Gemini 3.5 if...
- →You need frontier agent/coding performance without frontier prices
- →Building autonomous agents that make many tool calls
- →High-throughput production workloads that were previously too costly on a Pro model
- →You want a strong default multimodal model with a 1M-token context window
Choose GPT-5.4 if...
- →Large-context tasks where GPT-5.5-level frontier reasoning is not required
- →Cost-conscious production workloads that still need strong capability
- →Migrating from GPT-5.4-based systems where behavior is already tuned