Killing the Encoder — Why Gemma 4 12B’s Architecture Bet Matters More Than Its Benchmarks
Olivier Lacombe and Gus Martins, the researchers behind Google’s Gemma 4 12B announcement on June 3, 2026, described the model […]
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Olivier Lacombe and Gus Martins, the researchers behind Google’s Gemma 4 12B announcement on June 3, 2026, described the model […]
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