GPT-5.5 Pro vs Grok 4.3
Compare GPT-5.5 Pro and Grok 4.3 on the metrics that decide an agent workload.
| Metric | GPT-5.5 Pro | Grok 4.3 |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | OpenAI | xAI |
| Input / 1M | $30.00 | $1.25 |
| Output / 1M | $180.00 | $2.50 |
| Cache read / 1M | $30.00 (−0%) | $0.20 (−84%) |
| Reuse-adj @55% | $67.50 | $1.13 |
| Context | 1.1M | 1M |
| Cache capture | 90% | 76% |
| Warm TTFT | 900ms (−53%) | 280ms (−56%) |
| Quality index | 97 | 92 |
Teal marks the better value in each row. Reuse-adjusted assumes 55% prefix reuse and a 25% output share.
Pick GPT-5.5 Pro when it scores higher on the composite quality index, it carries the larger 1.1M context window, it captures more of the available reuse.
Pick Grok 4.3 when it is cheaper once prefix reuse is priced in, it answers faster on warm cache hits.
GPT-5.5 Pro leads on quality while Grok 4.3 leads on reuse-adjusted cost. Send latency- and budget-sensitive volume to Grok 4.3 and reserve GPT-5.5 Pro for the hard requests. Zumik's aliases route between them automatically under policy.
GPT-5.5 Pro vs Grok 4.3, answered.
Is GPT-5.5 Pro or Grok 4.3 cheaper?
At 55% prefix reuse, GPT-5.5 Pro blends to about $67.50 per 1M tokens and Grok 4.3 to about $1.13. Grok 4.3 is cheaper on that basis.
Which has the larger context window?
GPT-5.5 Pro has the larger window: 1.1M vs 1M tokens.
Which captures more reuse?
GPT-5.5 Pro shows higher measured cache capture (90% vs 76%) in the Zumik corpus.
Let an alias pick for you.
Route to whichever model wins under current policy automatically. Zumik resolves the alias to the best fit per request, so you never hard-code a loser.