Google CEO Sundar Pichai Announces New Gemma 3 Model Versions That Run on Single Desktop GPU, Highlights QAT Method Lowering Memory Use

Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced new Gemma 3 model versions that can run on a single desktop GPU. He also highlighted the use of QAT method to significantly reduce memory usage.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Announces New Gemma 3 Model Versions That Run on Single Desktop GPU, Highlights QAT Method Lowering Memory Use
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced new versions of Gemma 3 models. The Gemma 3 new versions are capable of running on a single NVIDIA H100 GPU. Pichai said that the new AI model could run on a single Desktop GPU. Google CEO said, "Our Quantization-Aware Training (QAT) method drastically brings down memory use while maintaining high quality. Excited to make Gemma 3 even more accessible for more developers." ‘Go to Hospital. NOW’: ChatGPT Helps Flavio Adamo From Losing His Organ Amid Growing Pain, Making Him Rush to Doctor, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Reacts.

Gemma 3 New Version Announced Running on Single Desktop GPU

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