Anthropic just dropped a bombshell: Claude Opus 4.5, which upgrades Claude into an automated programmer capable of parallel processing, thinking, and long-term memory. It scored 80.9% on the SWE bench. Just focus on the objective; it handles everything else—fuzzy logic, parallel execution, long-term memory, and cross-system debugging. Firstly, it can handle ambiguous requirements; it can automatically supplement information and make trade-offs. The desktop version of Claude Code supports multi-session parallelism, allowing you to write code, conduct research, and update synchronously simultaneously. For complex bugs involving multiple systems, such as cascading bugs across the front-end, back-end, and database, it can read logs, trace the call chain, and provide a comprehensive fix. In addition, Claude's product line features have also been updated. 1. When using Claude, long conversations are seamless; Claude automatically summarizes the early context. 2. The Claude Developer Platform has added tool search, programmatic tool invocation, and tool usage examples. #ClaudeOpus45
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