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Why use Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct on Mistral AI Studio?
Mistral AI Studio offers Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct with pay-as-you-go pricing at $0.50/1M input tokens. Mistral AI is a French company developing advanced language models and AI technologies.
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Compare Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct Across Providers
| Provider | Input (per 1M) | Output (per 1M) |
|---|---|---|
| AWS Bedrock | $0.50 | $1.50 |
| NVIDIA NIM | — | — |
| Mistral AI Studio | $0.50 | $1.50 |
| Microsoft Foundry | — | — |
| Vercel AI Gateway | $0.50 | $1.50 |
Pricing
| Type | Price (per 1M) |
|---|---|
| Input tokens | $0.50 |
| Output tokens | $1.50 |
Capabilities
About Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct
Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct is MistralAI's Mistral Large model. It offers a 128K-token context window and scores 70.2 on τ-bench.
FAQ
What does Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct cost on Mistral AI Studio?
On Mistral AI Studio, Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct costs $0.50 per 1M input tokens and $1.50 per 1M output tokens.
What is the context window for Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct on Mistral AI Studio?
Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct supports a 128k token context window on Mistral AI Studio.
How does Mistral AI Studio compare to other Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct providers?
Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct is available from 5 providers. The cheapest input pricing is $0.5/1M tokens from AWS Bedrock.
Who created Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct?
Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct was created by MistralAI as part of the Mistral Large model family.
Is Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct open source?
Mistral Large 3 675B Instruct has open weights under Mistral License according to the seed data, but that does not necessarily mean an OSI-approved open-source license.