Mistral Large 3 and Ministral 3 family now available first  on Amazon Bedrock

Mistral Large 3 and Ministral 3 family now available first on Amazon Bedrock

Customers can now use Mistral Large 3 and the Ministral 3 family of models available first on Amazon Bedrock as well as additional models including Voxtral Mini 1.0, Voxtral Small 1.0, and Magistral Small 1.2 on Amazon Bedrock, a platform for building generative AI applications and agents at production scale.

Mistral Large 3 is a state-of-the-art, open-weight, general-purpose multimodal model with a granular Mixture-of-Experts architecture featuring 41B active parameters and 675B total parameters, designed for reliability and long-context comprehension. The Ministral 3 family—consisting of 14B, 8B, and 3B models—offers competitive checkpoints across language, vision, and instruct variants, enabling developers to select the right scale for customization and deployment. Amazon Bedrock is the first platform to offer these cutting-edge models, giving customers early access to Mistral AI’s latest innovations. Mistral Large 3 excels at production-grade assistants, retrieval-augmented systems, and complex enterprise workflows with support for a 256K context window and powerful agentic capabilities. The Ministral 3 family complements this with flexible deployment options: Ministral 3 14B delivers advanced multimodal capabilities for local deployment, Ministral 3 8B provides best-in-class text and vision capabilities for edge deployment and single-GPU operation, and Ministral 3 3B offers robust capabilities in a compact package for low-resource environments. Together, these models span the full spectrum from frontier intelligence to efficient edge computing.

These models are now available in Amazon Bedrock. For the full list of available AWS Regions, refer to the documentation.

To get started with these models in Amazon Bedrock, visit the Amazon Bedrock Mistral AI page

 

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