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7 min read·Updated March 24, 2026

Falcon 3 is the Technology Innovation Institute's open-source model family from Abu Dhabi — leading Hugging Face leaderboards for models under 13 billion parameters, with specialized variants for Arabic, multimodal, and ultra-low-power edge deployment.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the Falcon 3 model family and its positioning in the open-source AI landscape
  • Identify the specialized variants (Arabic, Edge, multimodal) and their target use cases
  • Evaluate when Falcon 3 is the right choice vs. other open-source models like Llama, Mistral, or Qwen

What Is Falcon 3?

Falcon 3 (December 2024) is the third generation of open-source language models from the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The family spans 1 billion, 3 billion, 7 billion, and 10 billion parameters, trained on 14 trillion tokens — making it one of the most thoroughly trained small model families available.

Falcon3-10 billion leads the Hugging Face Open LLM Leaderboard for models under 13 billion parameters, outperforming similarly sized versions of Llama 3.1, Mistral, and Qwen on standard benchmarks.

TII is a government-funded research institute backed by Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council. This sovereign backing gives Falcon a distinctive position: it is neither a US nor Chinese model, offering an alternative for organizations and governments seeking AI from a non-aligned source.

💡Key Concept

Why UAE-built AI matters: The UAE has positioned itself as an AI infrastructure hub for the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Falcon models — built in Abu Dhabi and released fully open-source — provide regions that lack domestic AI capability with access to competitive models without dependence on US or Chinese providers.

Tip

Try Falcon 3: Models available on Hugging Face — free to download and run locally

The Falcon 3 Family

ModelParametersStrengths
Falcon3-10 billion10 billionFlagship; leads HF leaderboard under 13 billion; 14 trillion tokens trained
Falcon3-7 billion7 billionStrong general-purpose; competitive with Llama 3.1 7 billion and Mistral 7 billion
Falcon3-3 billion3 billionMobile and embedded deployment; good quality-to-size ratio
Falcon3-1 billion1 billionUltra-lightweight; IoT and edge applications
Falcon3 MultimodalMulti-sizeImage, video, and audio understanding (January 2025)
Falcon ArabicDedicatedArabic-specific language model; outperforms regional alternatives (May 2025)
Falcon-EdgeMulti-sizeMicrosoft BitNet 1.58-bit architecture; ultra-low-power deployment

Core Capabilities

14 Trillion Token Training

Falcon 3 models were trained on one of the largest token budgets of any small model family — 14 trillion tokens. This extensive training means:

  • Stronger knowledge retention relative to model size
  • Better multilingual coverage including Arabic, English, French, and other languages
  • More robust instruction-following at smaller parameter counts

Falcon Arabic

Falcon Arabic (May 2025) is a dedicated Arabic-language model that outperforms other regional Arabic AI models. For organizations in the Middle East, North Africa, and Arabic-speaking diaspora communities, this is one of the few high-quality Arabic-first AI models available.

Falcon-Edge — 1-Bit Deployment

Falcon-Edge uses Microsoft's BitNet 1.58-bit architecture — quantizing model weights to approximately 1.58 bits per parameter. The result: models that can run on extremely low-power hardware (phones, IoT devices, embedded systems) with minimal battery and compute requirements. This makes AI deployment possible in environments where even a smartphone-class GPU is unavailable.

Multimodal Variants

Falcon 3 multimodal variants (January 2025) process images, video, and audio — extending the family beyond text-only applications.

Pricing & Access

Access MethodCostDetails
Hugging Face downloadFreeAll models freely downloadable; open-source license
Ollama / LM Studio / vLLMFreeRun locally on your hardware; no API required
Cloud API providersUsage-basedAvailable via third-party hosting platforms

All Falcon 3 models are fully open-source — no API key, account, or payment required for download and local use.

Strengths

  • Best under 13 billion: Falcon3-10 billion leads Hugging Face leaderboards for its size class
  • 14 trillion token training: One of the most thoroughly trained small model families available
  • Arabic leadership: Falcon Arabic is the strongest dedicated Arabic-language model
  • Ultra-low-power: Falcon-Edge (1.58-bit) enables AI on extremely constrained hardware
  • Multimodal: Image, video, and audio understanding variants available
  • Non-aligned origin: UAE-built; neither US nor Chinese — appeals to governments seeking AI sovereignty
  • Fully open-source: No restrictions on download, modification, or commercial use

Limitations & Considerations

  • Small model ceiling: Even the 10 billion flagship trails larger models (Llama 4 70 billion, Qwen 72 billion) on complex reasoning tasks
  • Less ecosystem support: Fewer English-language tutorials and community resources than Llama or Mistral
  • No hosted API from TII: No official TII-hosted API — rely on third-party providers or self-host
  • Limited fine-tuning community: Smaller fine-tuning ecosystem compared to Llama or Mistral

Best Use Cases

TaskWhy Falcon 3
Arabic-language AI applicationsFalcon Arabic is the strongest dedicated Arabic model available
Edge and IoT deploymentFalcon-Edge (1-bit) runs on ultra-low-power hardware
Sovereign AI for Middle East/Africa/South AsiaNon-aligned origin; fully open-source; no US/Chinese dependency
On-device mobile AI1 billion and 3 billion models run on consumer phones
Multimodal edge applicationsImage/video/audio understanding at small model sizes

When to choose alternatives:

  • Maximum reasoning capability → Llama 4, Qwen 72 billion, or DeepSeek
  • Largest open-source model → DeepSeek V3.2 (671 billion MoE)
  • European data sovereignty → Mistral
  • Enterprise RAG → Cohere Command A

Key Takeaways

  • Falcon 3 is TII's open-source model family (1 billion–10 billion) trained on 14 trillion tokens — leading Hugging Face leaderboards for models under 13 billion parameters
  • Falcon Arabic is the strongest dedicated Arabic-language model available, purpose-built for Middle Eastern applications
  • Falcon-Edge uses 1.58-bit quantization for ultra-low-power deployment on phones, IoT devices, and embedded systems
  • Built in Abu Dhabi by a government-funded institute, Falcon offers AI sovereignty for regions seeking independence from US and Chinese providers
  • Fully open-source with no restrictions — download, modify, and deploy commercially without any licensing requirements

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