gemma4 is also pretty amazing (both fast and unbelievably capable for its seemingly-small size) on modest hardware. TurboQuant seems like a really, really promising technique and I hope we’ll start seeing the open source community developing it into something even more useful to keep democratizing the capabilities of this technology so we can all have access to the best and highest forms of it.
gemma4 is also pretty amazing (both fast and unbelievably capable for its seemingly-small size) on modest hardware. TurboQuant seems like a really, really promising technique and I hope we’ll start seeing the open source community developing it into something even more useful to keep democratizing the capabilities of this technology so we can all have access to the best and highest forms of it.
not tried gemma yet, i’ve stayed away from google stuff. maybe i’ll give it a shot.