Phi-3-medium-instruct (128k) retired → Phi-4 Microsoft has retired Phi-3-medium-instruct (128k) on Azure AI Foundry, with the retirement schedule now listing only Phi-4 and no longer publishing an exact date. The model was also delisted from models.dev's Azure catalog in August 2026. The retirement affects azure-hosted deployments of phi-3-medium-128k-instruct, and Microsoft advises users to migrate to Phi-4. MF✕ Retired Phi-3-medium-instruct 128k Microsoft · phi-3-medium-128k-instruct Retired on Azure AI Foundry azure-hosted deployment . Phi-3/3.5 MaaS retirement 2025 ; the schedule doc now lists Phi-4 only, exact date no longer published. Delisted from models.dev's azure catalog 2026-08. Provider statement → https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-ai-docs/main/articles/ai-foundry/openai/includes/retirement/models.md phitext128k context4k max out also matches: phi-3-medium-128k-instruct microsoft/phi-3-medium-128k-instruct provider announcement → https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-ai-docs/main/articles/ai-foundry/openai/includes/retirement/models.md Does your code call Phi-3-medium-instruct 128k ? $ curl -fsSL https://llmstatus.ai/install.sh | bash Then mm status in any repo — it finds every model you use and flags the ones on a clock. No account, nothing uploaded. Get alerted before it retires → /sign-up