Falcon 180B vs Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid
Falcon 180B (2023) and Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid (2025) are compact production models from Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and Sarvam.ai. Falcon 180B ships a not-yet-sourced context window, while Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid ships a 128k-token context window. This comparison covers specs, pricing, API access, capabilities, benchmarks, input and output token costs, and production fit for coding and agent workloads. It focuses on practical selection signals rather than broad model-family marketing.
Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid is safer overall; choose Falcon 180B when provider fit matters.
Decision scorecard
Local evidence first| Signal | Falcon 180B | Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | provider-routed production | general production evaluation |
| Decision fit | Classification | Long context |
| Context window | — | 128k |
| Cheapest output | - | - |
| Provider routes | 2 tracked | 1 tracked |
| Shared benchmarks | 0 rows | 0 rows |
Decision tradeoffs
- Falcon 180B has broader tracked provider coverage for fallback and procurement flexibility.
- Local decision data tags Falcon 180B for Classification.
- Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid has the larger context window for long prompts, retrieval packs, or transcript analysis.
- Local decision data tags Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid for Long context.
Monthly cost at traffic
Estimate token spend from the cheapest tracked input and output route or tier on this page.
Falcon 180B
Unavailable
No complete token price in local provider data
Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid
Unavailable
No complete token price in local provider data
Cost delta unavailable until both models have sourced input and output token prices.
Switch friction
- No overlapping tracked provider route is sourced for Falcon 180B and Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid; plan for SDK, billing, or endpoint changes.
- No overlapping tracked provider route is sourced for Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid and Falcon 180B; plan for SDK, billing, or endpoint changes.
Specs
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Released | 2023-11-28 | 2025-06-01 |
| Context window | — | 128k |
| Parameters | 180B | 24B |
| Architecture | decoder only | decoder only |
| License | Apache 2.0(OSI) | Proprietary |
| Openness | Open source | Proprietary |
| Commercial use | Commercial use allowed | - |
| Knowledge cutoff | - | - |
Pricing and availability
| Pricing attribute | Falcon 180B | Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Input price | - | - |
| Output price | - | - |
| Providers |
Pricing not yet sourced for either model.
Capabilities
| Capability | Falcon 180B | Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Vision | No | No |
| Multimodal | No | No |
| Reasoning | No | No |
| Function calling | No | No |
| Tool use | No | No |
| Structured outputs | No | No |
| Code execution | No | No |
| IDE integration | No | No |
| Computer use | No | No |
| Parallel agents | No | No |
Benchmarks
No shared benchmark rows are currently sourced for this pair.
Deep dive
The capability footprint is close: both models cover the core production surface. That makes context budget, benchmark fit, and provider maturity more important than a simple checklist. If your application depends on one integration detail, verify it against the provider route you plan to use, not just the base model listing.
Pricing coverage is uneven: Falcon 180B has no token price sourced yet and Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid has no token price sourced yet. Provider availability is 2 tracked routes versus 1. Treat unknown pricing as an integration gap, then verify the route you will actually call before estimating production spend.
Choose Falcon 180B when provider fit and broader provider choice are central to the workload. Choose Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid when provider fit are more important. For production, rerun your own prompts through the exact provider, region, and tool stack you plan to ship. This keeps the decision grounded in measurable tradeoffs instead of brand-level assumptions. It also helps separate model capability from provider packaging, which can change cost and latency. For teams standardizing a stack, that distinction is often the difference between a benchmark win and a reliable deployment.
FAQ
Is Falcon 180B or Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid open source?
Falcon 180B is listed under Apache 2.0. Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid is listed under Proprietary. License labels affect whether you can self-host, redistribute weights, or rely only on hosted APIs, so confirm the upstream license before deployment.
Where can I run Falcon 180B and Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid?
Falcon 180B is available on Alibaba Cloud PAI-EAS and Scale AI GenAI Platform. Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid is available on NVIDIA NIM. Provider coverage can affect latency, region availability, compliance posture, and fallback options.
When should I pick Falcon 180B over Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid?
Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid is safer overall; choose Falcon 180B when provider fit matters. If your workload also depends on provider fit, start with Falcon 180B; if it depends on provider fit, run the same evaluation with Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid.
What is the main difference between Falcon 180B and Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid?
Falcon 180B and Sarvam-M Multilingual Hybrid differ most on context, provider coverage, capabilities, or pricing depending on the data currently sourced. Use the specs table first, then validate the model behavior with your own prompts.
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-22. Data sourced from public model cards and provider documentation.