Google has released Gemma 4 this time (Part 1)
On the day of the initial release, what I originally wanted to do was simple: find an upgraded version corresponding to Gemma 3 and download it to run.
However, after looking around, I was a bit stunned. The familiar naming convention of 4B / 12B / 27B is gone; instead, we have E4B, 26B A4B, and 31B. How should I put it? This time, what Google truly changed wasn’t just the model sizes, but even “how you should understand this batch of models.”