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Hermes 3 405B Instruct vs GPT-4o Search Preview

Nous

Hermes 3 405B Instruct

{} JSON
Input / 1M
$1.0000
Output / 1M
$1.0000
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OpenAI

GPT-4o Search Preview

{} JSON
Input / 1M
$2.5000
Output / 1M
$10.0000
View GPT-4o Search Preview →
Hermes 3 405B InstructGPT-4o Search Preview
Provider Nous OpenAI
Context window Maximum tokens (input + output) the model can process in a single request. Glossary → 131,072 128,000
Capabilities Optional capabilities the model advertises: vision (images), tools (function calling), json_mode (structured output). json_mode json_mode
Input $ / 1M tokens Cost for tokens you send (prompt + context). Cheaper side highlighted. Glossary → 1.0000 2.5000
Output $ / 1M tokens Cost for tokens the model generates. Output is normally 3–5× pricier than input. Glossary → 1.0000 10.0000

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Hermes 3 405B Instruct or GPT-4o Search Preview?

Hermes 3 405B Instruct is cheaper than GPT-4o Search Preview on a 50/50 input/output blend by about $5.25 per 1M tokens. Exact savings depend on your input-vs-output ratio — use the cost calculator on this page for a workload-specific estimate.

Which has a larger context window, Hermes 3 405B Instruct or GPT-4o Search Preview?

Hermes 3 405B Instruct has the larger context window at 131k tokens versus 128k tokens for GPT-4o Search Preview. That means Hermes 3 405B Instruct can ingest about 1.0x as much text per request.

What is the difference between Hermes 3 405B Instruct and GPT-4o Search Preview?

Hermes 3 405B Instruct comes from Nous; GPT-4o Search Preview comes from OpenAI. They differ in pricing, context window, and supported capabilities — see the side-by-side table on this page for the exact figures, refreshed nightly.

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