Mistral AI Releases Magistral: First Reasoning Model in Open and Enterprise Variants
Mistral AI announces Magistral, its first reasoning model, released in two variants: Magistral Small (24B parameters, open-weight, Apache 2.0) and Magistral Medium (enterprise, closed). Magistral Medium scores 73.6% on AIME2024 (90% with majority voting @64), while Magistral Small scores 70.7% (83.3% respectively). Key differentiators include native multilingual chain-of-thought reasoning across eight major languages, transparent traceable reasoning steps, and up to 10x faster token throughput in Le Chat via Flash Answers. The release is accompanied by a research paper covering training infrastructure, reinforcement learning algorithm, and novel observations for training reasoning models.
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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.



