NVIDIA announces full support for Google's Gemma 4 multimodal AI models across Blackwell, Jetson, and RTX platforms, enabling enterprise-grade local deployment. (NVIDIA announces full support for Google's Gemma 4 multimodal AI models across Blackwell, Jetson, and RTX platforms, enabling enterprise-grade local deployment. (

NVIDIA Optimizes Google Gemma 4 for Edge AI Deployment Across Hardware Stack

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NVIDIA Optimizes Google Gemma 4 for Edge AI Deployment Across Hardware Stack

Lawrence Jengar Apr 02, 2026 16:59

NVIDIA announces full support for Google's Gemma 4 multimodal AI models across Blackwell, Jetson, and RTX platforms, enabling enterprise-grade local deployment.

NVIDIA Optimizes Google Gemma 4 for Edge AI Deployment Across Hardware Stack

NVIDIA has rolled out comprehensive support for Google's newly launched Gemma 4 model family, enabling deployment across its entire hardware ecosystem from data center Blackwell GPUs down to Jetson edge devices. The collaboration, announced April 2, 2026, positions both companies to capture growing enterprise demand for secure, on-premises AI inference.

The Gemma 4 bundle includes four models—a 31B dense transformer, a 26B mixture-of-experts variant with 128 experts, and two smaller E4B and E2B models designed specifically for mobile and edge deployment. All models support context windows up to 256K tokens and handle multimodal inputs including text, audio, vision, and video.

Hardware Flexibility Drives Enterprise Appeal

What makes this release notable for enterprise buyers: every Gemma 4 model fits on a single H100 GPU. The flagship 31B model runs on DGX Spark's 128GB unified memory, while the smaller E2B variant (2.3B effective parameters) targets Jetson Orin Nano for robotics and industrial automation.

NVIDIA partnered with vLLM, Ollama, and llama.cpp to optimize local deployment. Unsloth provides day-one quantized model support through Unsloth Studio. An NVFP4 quantized checkpoint for Gemma 4-31B will follow shortly for Blackwell developers.

The On-Prem Security Play

The timing isn't accidental. Healthcare and financial services firms increasingly demand AI capabilities without sending sensitive data to cloud providers. Gemma 4's Apache 2.0 license—fully open-source with commercial use permitted—removes licensing friction that plagues proprietary alternatives.

Enterprise developers can access the Gemma 4 31B model through NVIDIA's hosted NIM API for prototyping, then deploy self-hosted NIM microservices for production workloads under an NVIDIA Enterprise License.

Fine-Tuning Without Conversion Headaches

NVIDIA's NeMo Automodel library supports day-zero fine-tuning directly from Hugging Face checkpoints. Developers can apply supervised fine-tuning and LoRA techniques without model conversion—a workflow improvement that cuts deployment timelines for custom applications.

The models are live now on Hugging Face with BF16 checkpoints. Developers can test Gemma 4 31B free through NVIDIA's API catalog at build.nvidia.com before committing hardware resources.

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