Line-chart view · radar view → · 49 models · 30 benchmarks · 477 sourced scores
The Race for the Frontier — line chart
Each vertical line is a benchmark, ordered easiest and most-saturated on the left to hardest on the right. Each coloured line is a model, crossing every benchmark at its score. Because benchmarks use different scales — percentages, Elo, pass@k — every axis is normalised to its own 0–100%; hover a point for the real number and the exact setting it was measured under. Drag the time slider to watch models arrive and the frontier climb.
One cell per model and benchmark: the best publicly reported score under the model's strongest generally-available setting (pass@1, no external tools unless the benchmark is agentic). Hollow points are reported rather than independently confirmed. Dashed segments bridge benchmarks a model has no sourced score on — the line is not measured there. Every point links to its source.
Every score, in full
The complete matrix behind the chart — 477 sourced scores across 30 benchmarks (rows, oldest and most-saturated first) and 49 models (columns, by release date), so you can see exactly what we have and where the gaps are: 32% of possible cells are filled. Italic scores are company-reported rather than independently confirmed. Hover a score for the exact setting and provenance; click it to open the source. Scroll the table both ways.