The Efficient Frontier
Claude Fable 5, the Claude 5 Family, and What Cheaper Frontier Inference Changes for Enterprise AI
By
Tenten AI Research
AI Infrastructure
Published
June 20, 2026
Read time
18 min

Abstract
The Claude 5 generation has arrived, and most of the discussion has been about capability. Claude Fable 5 is currently the most capable generally-available model — part of a new tier, informally "Mythos-class," that sits above the Opus line. It joins a tight frontier cluster alongside Opus 4.x, GPT-5.5, and Gemini 3.1. The capability story is real. It is also, for most enterprises, the less important one.
The more consequential shift this generation is on the cost axis. Frontier-grade inference is getting materially cheaper, and the price of a given level of capability has fallen sharply over the past eighteen months. Falling token costs do not just trim the bill — they change what is economically viable. Workloads that were uneconomical a year ago — always-on agents, long-running reasoning loops, putting an entire corpus in context instead of retrieving from it — are now defensible line items.
This reframes the question every platform team is asking. It is no longer "which model is best." It is "which point on the capability-versus-cost curve fits this workload." That curve — the efficient frontier — is the organizing idea of this paper.
What follows: what the Claude 5 generation actually changes, why cheaper inference matters more than another benchmark point, how to treat capability tiers as an architecture decision rather than a procurement one, and a discipline for adopting a new model generation without quietly destabilizing the systems you already run in production. The two most expensive mistakes we see in the field — over-paying for intelligence on trivial work, and upgrading models without re-running evals — are both avoidable with the framework here.
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