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[VLM] Merged multi-modal processor for Pixtral #12211

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This PR aims at implementing the merged multi-modal processor for Pixtral as an effort to contribute to the V1 re-arch for multi-modal models.

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@MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY.register_processor(PixtralHFMultiModalProcessor,
info=PixtralHFProcessingInfo,
dummy_inputs=PixtralHFDummyInputBuilder
)
class PixtralForConditionalGeneration(nn.Module, SupportsMultiModal,
SupportsPP):
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We can use the same processor for the mistral-format and the hf-format now?

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