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Ministral 3 3B 2512 vs R1 0528

How do these models stack up? Below is an expert side-by-side comparison of specifications, context window capacity, live pricing per million tokens, and standardized benchmark scores for Ministral 3 3B 2512 and R1 0528.

Mistral

Ministral 3 3B 2512

The smallest model in the Ministral 3 family, Ministral 3 3B is a powerful, efficient tiny language model with vision capabilities.

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DeepSeek

R1 0528

May 28th update to the [original DeepSeek R1](/deepseek/deepseek-r1) Performance on par with [OpenAI o1](/openai/o1), but open-sourced and with fully open reasoning tokens. It's 671B parameters in size, with 37B active...

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Technical Specifications

SpecificationMinistral 3 3B 2512R1 0528
ProviderMistralDeepSeek
Context Window131,072 tokens163,840 tokens
Agent SuitabilityN/AN/A
Time to First Token (TTFT)N/AN/A
Deployment Modelself hostableself hostable
Production Stabilitystablestable
API AvailableYesYes
Released Date2025-12-022025-05-28

API Pricing Comparison

Input Price per Million Tokens

Ministral 3 3B 2512

$0.10

R1 0528

$0.50

Output Price per Million Tokens

Ministral 3 3B 2512

$0.10

R1 0528

$2.15

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Benchmark Performance Metrics

Scores show the raw performance percentages verified across key evaluation suites. Higher bars indicate superior accuracy and capability in that domain.

Ministral 3 3B 2512 Quirks & Gotchas

No developer gotchas reported.

R1 0528 Quirks & Gotchas

No developer gotchas reported.