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Mistral Releases Mistral Large 2: Beats GPT-4 on Coding Benchmarks at Lower Cost

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Mistral Releases Mistral Large 2: Beats GPT-4 on Coding Benchmarks at Lower Cost

Mistral AI has released Mistral Large 2, claiming top performance on coding benchmarks including HumanEval and LiveCodeBench, surpassing GPT-4 while offering significantly lower API pricing. The model is available via Mistral's API and La Plateforme.

TL;DR

  • Mistral Large 2 achieves 92.1% on HumanEval, outperforming GPT-4 Turbo (87.8%)
  • API pricing is 40% cheaper than GPT-4 Turbo for equivalent context windows
  • 128K context window with strong long-context retrieval performance
  • Available now via Mistral API and Amazon Bedrock
  • Particular strength in Python, JavaScript, and Rust generation

Why it matters

Mistral continues to demonstrate that you don't need OpenAI or Google scale to build frontier-capable models. Their consistent benchmark performance at lower price points creates real competitive pressure on closed-source incumbents.

Business relevance

For teams with heavy coding workloads, Mistral Large 2 is worth benchmarking against your current stack. The combination of strong code performance and lower API costs could meaningfully reduce AI spend for code generation use cases.

Key implications

  • Commoditization pressure on GPT-4 pricing intensifies
  • European AI sovereignty argument strengthens with competitive models
  • Coding-focused AI tools may switch underlying models for cost reasons

What to watch

Watch for independent coding benchmark comparisons from SWE-bench and similar evaluations.

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