Gemma 3: Google Releases Its New Lightweight AI Model Based on Gemini 2.0, Offers Faster Inferences, Available in Multiple Sizes; Check Details

Google released Gemma 3, its latest lightweight AI model based on Gemini 2.0, offering faster inferences and availability in multiple sizes. Check out the details!

Gemma 3: Google Releases Its New Lightweight AI Model Based on Gemini 2.0, Offers Faster Inferences, Available in Multiple Sizes; Check Details
Gemma 3 from Google Image (Photo Credits: Google)

Google has launched its latest model Gemma 3, a collection of lightweight models built with the same research and technology that was used for Gemini 2.0 models. The users can run Gemma 3 model on a single core GPU and it is available in various sizes including 1B, 4B, 12B and 27B. The Google Gemma 3 comes with capabilities like faster on-device inferences, multimodal understanding, 128K-token context window and 140 language support. OpenAI Launches New Tools for Developers To Build Powerful AI Agents, CEO Sam Altman Praises New Tool’s Creative Writing Skills.

Sundar Pichai Said Gemma 3 Trained on Just One H100 GPU

Google Launched Gemma 3 AI Model

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