Google releases the multimodal model Gemma 4, supporting more than 140 languages

Gate News message, April 3, Google released the multimodal model Gemma 4. Gemma 4 can be used to process text and image inputs (the small model supports audio input) and generate text outputs. This version includes open-weight models with both pretraining and instruction tuning. Gemma 4’s context window can hold up to 256,000 tokens and supports more than 140 languages. Gemma 4 uses both a dense architecture and a mixture-of-experts (MoE) architecture, suitable for tasks such as text generation, encoding, and reasoning. These models come in four different sizes: E2B, E4B, 26B A4B, and 31B, and can be deployed in a range of environments from phones to laptops and servers.
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