The following table lists the main model versions of Mistral, describing the significant changes included with each version:
Mistral 7B Mistral AI claimed in the Mistral 7B release blog post that the model outperforms
LLaMA 2 13B on all benchmarks tested, and is on par with LLaMA 34B on many benchmarks tested, In March 2024, research conducted by Patronus AI comparing performance of LLMs on a 100-question test with prompts to generate text from books protected under
U.S. copyright law found that
OpenAI's
GPT-4, Mixtral,
Meta AI's
LLaMA-2, and
Anthropic's
Claude 2 generated copyrighted text verbatim in 44%, 22%, 10%, and 8% of responses respectively.
Mistral Small 3.1 On 17 March 2025, Mistral released Mistral Small 3.1 as a smaller, more efficient model.
Mistral Medium 3 On 7 May 2025, Mistral AI released Mistral Medium 3.
Magistral Small and Magistral Medium On 10 June 2025, Mistral AI released their first AI reasoning models: Magistral Small (open-source), and Magistral Medium, models which are purported to have
chain-of-thought capabilities.
Mistral Large 3 and Ministral 3 On 2 December 2025, Mistral AI released Mistral Large 3, a sparse, mixture-of-experts model with 41 billion active parameters and 675 billion total parameters, and Ministral 3, three small, dense models with 3 billion, 7 billion and 14 billion parameters. == See also ==