Zero-Click Run gemma-4-E4B-it-GGUF Windows

Running this model locally is fastest when deployed through Docker.

Follow the step-by-step instructions below.

1-click setup: the app automatically fetches the large weight files.

The installer will automatically analyze your hardware and select the optimal configuration for your system.

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  • Processor: Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 for basic 7B models
  • RAM: fast 5600MHz+ required to avoid memory bottlenecks
  • Disk: high-speed SSD 120 GB to cache model layers
  • Graphics: CUDA Compute Capability 8.0+ required for flash-attention

Gemma-4-E4B-it-GGUF is an instruction-tuned, edge-optimized variant of Google’s next-generation open-weights architecture, packed into the highly portable GGUF binary layout for unified cross-platform execution. The underlying “E4B” blueprint signifies a major architectural pivot towards an Exon-Level Mixture of Experts (MoE) topology combined with Linear Gated Recurrent Units (Linear-GRU), which entirely eradicates traditional memory bottlenecks during prolonged generation cycles. By leveraging the GGUF framework, this model enables flexible layer-splitting and mixed-precision hardware offloading across heterogeneous CPU, GPU, and NPU runtimes via standard engines like llama.cpp. Optimized specifically for complex agentic workflows, it maintains a robust 131,072-token context window while delivering superior execution efficiency, advanced tool-use accuracy, and low-latency structured JSON generation on local consumer hardware.

Specification Detail
Model Family Google Gemma-4 (Instruction-Tuned)
Architecture Topology Exon-Level Mixture of Experts (E4B MoE) + Linear-GRU
Distribution Format GGUF (Unified Single-File Binary)
Context Window 131,072 tokens (128k natively)
Execution Runtimes llama.cpp, Ollama, LM Studio, KoboldCPP
Offloading Capabilities Flexible Heterogeneous Layer Splitting (CPU / GPU / NPU)
Primary Optimization Agentic Tool-Calling, Low-Latency Local System Integration

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