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› UKTH forums › 🛠️ Life & Stuff › 🗨 Social Media / Networking › Google releases Gemma – LLMs small enough to run on your computer
So Google has released a family of “open” large language models named Gemma, that are compact enough to run on a personal computer.
Gemma comes in two sizes: two billion parameters and seven billion parameters. The larger version is intended for GPU- and TPU-accelerated systems, while the smaller one is billed as suitable for CPU-based on-device applications – even laptops. The architecture of both is similar and “share technical and infrastructure components” with Gemini – the Chocolate Factory’s latest and most powerful large language model.
Read more: https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/22/google_gemma_llms/
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