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Google’s Gemma 4 Model Can Now Be Deployed on NVIDIA’s RTX GPUs, Delivering Optimized Performance for a ‘Personalized’ Agentic AI Environment

2 April 2026 at 20:34

Logos of 'Gemma 4' and 'NVIDIA' are displayed side by side with a button labeled 'RTX AI Garage' at the bottom.

Google's newest open-source model, the Gemma 4, can now be deployed on NVIDIA's consumer-grade hardware, offering optimal performance for agentic AI workloads. NVIDIA Takes Open-Source Deployment With RTX GPUs to New Levels, With Google's Gemma 4 [Press Release]: Open models are driving a new wave of on-device AI, extending innovation beyond the cloud to everyday devices. As these models advance, their value increasingly depends on access to local, real-time context that can turn meaningful insights into action. Designed for this shift, Google’s latest additions to the Gemma 4 family introduce a class of small, fast and omni-capable models built for efficient local execution across a wide range of devices.   Google and NVIDIA have collaborated to optimize Gemma 4 for NVIDIA GPUs, enabling […]

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NVIDIA RTX 5090 Gets Its Top Connector Row Cooked Despite A 500W Max Power Ceiling By The User

19 February 2026 at 18:22

A collage showing a close-up of a burnt 'PCI-E' connector, a hand holding a scorched 12-pin connector, and an empty 12-pin

No matter what you do, the notorious 16-pin power connector won't be safe. This user was another victim of connector melting, but he tried to mitigate it beforehand. User Reports Burnt 16-pin Power Connector on GIGABYTE RTX 5090 Despite Restricting it to Consume No More Than 500W The amount of effort users have to put in just to keep their GPUs safe from connector melting now feel unsettling. It was never like this with the regular 6-pin or 8-pin PCIe connectors, but the notorious 16-pin connector cannot just run without running into issues, despite numerous mitigation attempts by some manufacturers […]

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