Compare/Mistral Medium 3.5 vs Qwen3.6-27B

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Mistral Medium 3.5 vs Qwen3.6-27B

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Mistral Medium 3.5

128B open-weight model with async remote coding agents and 256k context

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75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Mistral Medium 3.5 is a 128B dense model with a 256k context window, scoring 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified and 91.4 on τ³-Telecom. It's released with open weights under a modified MIT license — one of the strongest coding-capable open-weight releases this year. Priced at $1.50/M input and $7.50/M output via API, it's positioned as a cost-competitive alternative to proprietary frontier models for agentic and software engineering tasks. Alongside the model, Mistral is launching Vibe — a remote coding agent system that runs sessions in the cloud. Developers can start a task from the CLI or Le Chat, "teleport" their local session to the cloud (preserving history and approval state), and let it run asynchronously while they work on something else. Sessions run in isolated sandboxes and can automatically open pull requests on GitHub when complete. This competes directly with Devin, GitHub Copilot Workspace, and similar async coding agents. The Le Chat Work Mode adds a general-purpose agentic layer on top: multi-step workflows across email, calendar, and messaging, research synthesis from internal and external sources, and inbox triage with drafted replies. All actions are transparent and require explicit approval before anything sensitive executes. The combination of open weights, competitive pricing, and production-ready remote agents makes this one of Mistral's most significant releases since Mixtral.

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Qwen3.6-27B

Alibaba's new 27B open multimodal — text, vision, and audio in one

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75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Alibaba's Qwen team released Qwen3.6-27B on April 21, 2026 — a 27.7 billion parameter open-source model with native multimodal support across text, vision, and audio. It continues Qwen's rapid release cadence (Qwen3.5-Omni shipped just weeks earlier) and is available on Hugging Face for self-hosting. At 27B parameters, Qwen3.6 hits the sweet spot between capability and deployability: powerful enough to handle complex reasoning and multimodal tasks, yet small enough to run on a single high-end GPU or a modest multi-GPU setup. Alibaba has consistently released Qwen models as genuinely open weights without the usage restrictions that shadow some competitors' "open" releases. For developers building multimodal applications who want a capable base model they can fine-tune on domain data without API costs or vendor dependency, Qwen3.6-27B is one of the best options available at the 27B scale. Alibaba's track record of following up releases with improved instruction-tuned variants means the ecosystem around this model will continue to grow throughout 2026.

Decision
Mistral Medium 3.5
Qwen3.6-27B
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
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Pricing
$1.50/M input · $7.50/M output
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128B open-weight model with async remote coding agents and 256k context
Alibaba's new 27B open multimodal — text, vision, and audio in one
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Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Open weights at 77.6% SWE-Bench with cloud-native async agents is a compelling combo. The 'teleport local session to cloud' UX for Vibe is genuinely clever — it solves the context-loss problem when shifting from local to remote execution.

80/100 · ship

27B with native vision and audio on genuinely open weights is the sweet spot for fine-tuning pipelines. The model is small enough to iterate on quickly and big enough to actually perform on hard tasks. Alibaba's Qwen series has been consistently underrated — worth a serious benchmark run.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

77.6% on SWE-Bench is strong but still behind Claude Sonnet and GPT-5.5 on the same benchmark. The Vibe agent is in 'public preview' which typically means rough edges. Wait for v1.0 before betting a production workflow on it.

45/100 · skip

Qwen3.6-27B is the fourth Qwen model in two months. The rapid-fire release cadence makes it hard to build institutional knowledge around any single version. Also, audio multimodal at 27B is likely to underperform dedicated audio models — don't expect Whisper-quality ASR from this.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Open-weight models with integrated remote agent infrastructure is the architecture that democratizes agentic AI. Any developer can self-host the weights and build their own agent backend — no vendor lock-in required.

80/100 · ship

Alibaba is systematically closing the gap between proprietary and open multimodal AI. Each Qwen release gives the open-source ecosystem capabilities that were closed frontier just six months ago. By year end, building a production-grade voice+vision app on open weights will be entirely routine.

Creator
80/100 · ship

The Le Chat Work Mode covering email, calendar, and research synthesis is exactly what knowledge workers need. Mistral's approval-first approach to sensitive actions is the right balance between automation and human oversight.

80/100 · ship

A model that natively understands images, audio, and text in one pass is powerful for multimedia content workflows. Analyzing a video's audio track and visual composition simultaneously, then generating captions or scripts — that's a genuine workflow improvement over stitching together three separate APIs.

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