Gemma 3 12B vs Qwen2.5 14B
Size, context window, license, approximate VRAM and the minimum local hardware each model needs — computed from our catalog and compatibility engine, not benchmarks.
| Gemma 3 12B | Qwen2.5 14B | |
|---|---|---|
| Parameters | 12B | 14B |
| Context window | 128K tokens | 128K tokens |
| License | Gemma Terms of Use | Apache-2.0 |
| ~VRAM @ 4-bit (Q4_K_M) | ~8 GB | ~10 GB |
| ~VRAM @ 8-bit (Q8_0) | ~13 GB | ~16 GB |
| Minimum device | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB |
| Recommended device | Supermicro 8x H100 SuperServer | Supermicro 8x H100 SuperServer |
| Deployment | Local / on-prem | Local / on-prem |
| Capabilities | Vision, Multilingual, Long context | Tools, Code, Reasoning, Multilingual, Long context |
Highlighted cells mark the lighter / longer / more permissive side per row, for local deployment. Informational rows have no winner.
Bottom line
Gemma 3 12B (~12B) is lighter than Qwen2.5 14B (~14B), so it runs on more modest hardware, while Qwen2.5 14B trades a larger footprint for more capacity. At 4-bit, Gemma 3 12B needs about 8GB versus ~10GB, a meaningful gap when choosing a GPU. Both target a 128K context window. Qwen2.5 14B's Apache-2.0 license is the more permissive of the two for commercial use. Both can start on a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB-class machine. Figures are approximate working-set estimates, not benchmarks — verify the exact release before committing hardware.
Pick Gemma 3 12B if you want the lighter footprint and cheaper hardware.
Pick Qwen2.5 14B if you have the memory to spare and want the larger model, or you want the more permissive Apache-2.0 license.
16GB+ GPUs at 4-bit. A current mid-size generalist with long context and image input.
Fits comfortably on 16GB+ cards at 4-bit; a capable everyday agent model for a small team.
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