Google Unveils Gemma: Open‑Source LLM Matching Gemini’s Power
Google has launched Gemma, an open‑source large language model available in 2B and 7B parameter versions, built on the same technology as Gemini, outperforming many existing models and capable of running on ordinary laptops, with a detailed technical report and quick‑start guide provided online.
Google released its latest open‑source large language model, Gemma, which shares the same technical foundation as Google’s flagship Gemini model.
Gemma is offered in two scales: a 2B (2 billion parameters) version and a 7B (7 billion parameters) version. It is positioned against other mainstream open‑source LLMs such as Llama‑2, and according to its technical report, Gemma demonstrates superior performance and can run directly on a laptop or desktop.
In key benchmark tests, the 7B version of Gemma even surpasses larger competing models. The full technical report can be accessed at https://goo.gle/GemmaReport .
If you are interested in Gemma, you can learn more and get a quick‑start guide at ai.google.dev/gemma .
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