Mistral Medium 3: Frontier-Class Performance at 8x Lower Cost
Mistral AI has released Mistral Medium 3, a new enterprise-focused language model priced at $0.4/$2 per million input/output tokens. The model claims to achieve 90%+ of Claude Sonnet 3.7's benchmark performance while undercutting cost leaders like DeepSeek v3, and outperforming open models including Llama 4 Maverick. It supports hybrid, on-premises, and in-VPC deployment on as few as four GPUs, and is available immediately on Mistral La Plateforme and Amazon SageMaker, with additional cloud platforms coming soon. The announcement also teases an upcoming large open-weights model release.
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Mistral Small 3: 24B Latency-Optimized Open-Weight Model Released Under Apache 2.0
Mistral AI has released Mistral Small 3, a 24B-parameter instruction-tuned model optimized for low latency, achieving over 81% on MMLU at 150 tokens/s on a single GPU. The model is competitive with Llama 3.3 70B and Qwen 32B while being more than 3x faster on equivalent hardware, and is released under Apache 2.0 for both pretrained and instruction-tuned checkpoints. It is explicitly not trained with RL or synthetic data, positioning it as a base model for community fine-tuning and reasoning capability development. Deployment targets include local inference on consumer hardware (RTX 4090, MacBook 32GB RAM), agentic function calling, and domain-specific fine-tuning.
Mistral Large 2 (123B): New Frontier Model with 128k Context, Multilingual and Code Capabilities
Mistral AI releases Mistral Large 2, a 123-billion-parameter model with a 128k context window, supporting 80+ coding languages and over a dozen natural languages. The model claims competitive performance with GPT-4o, Claude 3 Opus, and Llama 3 405B on code generation, reasoning, and multilingual benchmarks, while targeting cost-efficient single-node inference. Weights are available under a Mistral Research License for non-commercial use, with a commercial license required for self-deployment. The model is accessible via Mistral's la Plateforme API (mistral-large-2407), HuggingFace, and Google Cloud Vertex AI.
Mistral Small 3.1: Multimodal, 128k Context, Apache 2.0 Open-Weight Model
Mistral AI releases Mistral Small 3.1, a ~24B parameter model with multimodal understanding, 128k token context window, and claimed best-in-class performance among small models, outperforming Gemma 3 and GPT-4o Mini on text, multimodal, and multilingual benchmarks. The model runs on a single RTX 4090 or 32GB RAM Mac at 150 tokens/second and is released under Apache 2.0 license with both base and instruct checkpoints. It is available on HuggingFace, Mistral's La Plateforme API, and Google Cloud Vertex AI, with NVIDIA NIM and Azure AI Foundry support coming soon. The release targets enterprise and on-device use cases including document verification, agentic workflows, and domain fine-tuning.
Mistral Small 4: Unified Multimodal, Reasoning, and Coding MoE Model Released Under Apache 2.0
Mistral AI has released Mistral Small 4, a 119B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts model (6B active per token) that unifies capabilities previously split across Magistral (reasoning), Pixtral (multimodal), and Devstral (coding agents) into a single open-weights model. The model features a 256k context window, configurable reasoning effort via a `reasoning_effort` parameter, native text and image input support, and is released under Apache 2.0. Mistral claims 40% latency reduction and 3x throughput improvement over Mistral Small 3, with benchmark results showing competitive performance against GPT-OSS 120B and Qwen models while producing significantly shorter outputs. The release includes day-0 availability as an NVIDIA NIM and support across vLLM, llama.cpp, SGLang, and Transformers.
Mistral AI Founding Manifesto and Mistral 7B Release
Mistral AI published its founding mission statement alongside the release of Mistral 7B, a 7-billion-parameter open-weights language model released under Apache 2.0. The model claims to outperform all available open models up to 13B parameters on standard English and code benchmarks, produced in three months from a standing start. The post articulates Mistral's strategic thesis: open-weight models will outcompete proprietary black-box APIs for most enterprise use cases, drawing analogies to Linux, WebKit, and Kubernetes. The company signals intent to release progressively larger frontier models while building a commercial offering around on-premise and VPC deployment.
Mistral Releases Mistral 3 Family: Mistral Large 3 (675B MoE) and Ministral 3 Series (3B–14B), All Apache 2.0
Mistral AI has announced Mistral 3, a family of open-weight models including Mistral Large 3 (41B active / 675B total sparse MoE) and three dense Ministral 3 edge models (3B, 8B, 14B), all released under Apache 2.0. Mistral Large 3 debuts at #2 on LMArena's OSS non-reasoning leaderboard, supports image understanding, and was trained on 3,000 NVIDIA H200 GPUs; a reasoning variant is forthcoming. The Ministral 3 series includes base, instruct, and reasoning variants with multimodal and multilingual capabilities, with the 14B reasoning model achieving 85% on AIME '25. The release involves deep co-optimization with NVIDIA (Blackwell/Hopper kernels, NVFP4 format), vLLM, and Red Hat, and is available across major cloud and inference platforms.
Mistral AI Releases Mistral Large, Claims Second-Best API Model After GPT-4
Mistral AI has released Mistral Large, its most capable model to date, claiming second place among API-accessible models behind GPT-4 on standard benchmarks including MMLU, HellaSwag, and coding/math evals. The model features a 32K context window, native fluency in five European languages, function calling, and constrained output mode. Simultaneously, Mistral is launching a new Mistral Small optimized for latency, restructuring its endpoint lineup, and announcing Microsoft Azure as its first major distribution partner. This marks Mistral's first significant commercial partnership and expansion beyond its own infrastructure.
Mistral Launches Medium 3.5 (128B Open Weights), Remote Cloud Coding Agents in Vibe, and Work Mode in Le Chat
Mistral AI has released Mistral Medium 3.5, a 128B dense open-weights model with a 256k context window, configurable reasoning effort, and a vision encoder trained from scratch, scoring 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified. Alongside the model, Mistral is launching remote cloud-based coding agents in its Vibe CLI and Le Chat interface, enabling async parallel coding sessions that run independently and notify users on completion. A new Work mode in Le Chat provides a multi-step agentic interface for cross-tool workflows including email, calendar, research, and issue tracking. Mistral Medium 3.5 replaces Devstral 2 as the default model in both Le Chat and the Vibe CLI, and is available for self-hosting on as few as four GPUs under a modified MIT license.



