Microsoft engineers are currently preparing the capacity of the servers for future GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 Openai. Microsoft expects the new model Gpt-4.5 In the coming weeks and most likely Gpt-5 Be released in late May.
The Gpt-4.5, known as the Orion password, is a more advanced model than the Openai and the latest non-chain of thinking. Openai has announced that the model may be more powerful than the Gpt-4, but the company’s main focus will be on the Gpt-5 model, which will make more changes.
Verj Magazine goes on to report that Microsoft is expected to receive the GPT-5 in late May, with Openai CEO Sam’s CEO’s promise that its next-generation model will be released within months. It has. Of course, this date may be changed if OpenAI programs change. In October, reports that Openai initially intended to release Gpt-4.5 by the end of 2024, but this date was delayed in early 2025.
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The Gpt-5 is likely to be a more important model than the Gpt-4.5, and Altman has previously described it as “a system that integrates many of our technologies”. The model is also said to include the new O3 reasoning model.
The new GPT-5 model will also include improvements on how to use ChatGPT. This model helps users have a more integrated and easier experience instead of choosing the right model for any task or question.
“We, like you, are not satisfied with how to choose the models and want to return to integrated intelligence.”

Finally, it should be noted that if Openai can publish GPT-5 in late May, this date will coincide with the Microsoft Build Developers Conference on May 19. The conference will be held simultaneously with the Google I/O conference. Altman came to Microsoft’s Build conference last year, just after the Openai released the Gpt-4O model as a faster model for all ChatGpt users.
Microsoft is expected to have many declarations in the coming months, especially at the Build Conference. The company is currently focusing on the capabilities of its artificial intelligence agents, and it seems that teams are trying to reduce costs to make these technologies more attractive to businesses.
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