Take this all with a grain of salt as it's hearsay:
From what I understand, nobody has done any real scaling since the GPT-4 era. 4.5 was a bit larger than 4, but not as much as the orders of magnitude difference between 3 and 4, and 5 is smaller than 4.5. Google and Anthropic haven't gone substantially bigger than GPT-4 either. Improvements since 4 are almost entirely from reasoning and RL. In 2026 or 2027, we should see a model that uses the current datacenter buildout and actually scales up.
Datacenter capacity is being snapped up for inference too though.
4.5 is widely believed to be an order of magnitude larger than GPT-4, as reflected in the API inference cost. The problem is the quantity of parameters you can fit in the memory of one GPU. Pretty much every large GPT model from 4 onwards has been mixture of experts, but for a 10 trillion parameter scale model, you'd be talking a lot of experts and a lot of inter-GPU communication.
With FP4 in the Blackwell GPUs, it should become much more practical to run a model of that size at the deployment roll-out of GPT-5.x. We're just going to have to wait for the GBx00 systems to be physically deployed at scale.