Today, Gemma models are being released as what the industry collectively has begun to refer to as “open models.”| Google Open Source Blog
In 2021, Google and Antmicro introduced a platform for testing DRAM memory chips against the unfortunate side effect of the physical shrinking of memory chips—the Rowhammer vulnerability. The platform was developed to propose a radical improvement over the “security through obscurity” approach that was predominant in the industry; as both Antmicro and Google believe that the open source approach to mitigating security threats is a way towards accelerating developments in the field. | Google Open Source Blog
A Deeper Dive into Apache Iceberg V3: How New Designs Are Solving Core Data Lake Challenges| Google Open Source Blog
A Deeper Dive into Apache Iceberg V3: How New Designs Are Solving Core Data Lake Challenges| Google Open Source Blog
The Apache Iceberg project is taking on the challenge of how to bring database-like agility to petabyte-scale datasets stored in open cloud storage.| Google Open Source Blog
The source code for the Pebble operating system in now open, to support the volunteer community maintaining Pebble watches.| Google Open Source Blog
Jpegli, an advanced JPEG coding library that maintains high backward compatibility is faster, and more efficient, than traditional JPEG.| Google Open Source Blog
The 2024 GSoC program is open to students and to beginners in open source software development. Contributor applications will open on Monday, March 18| Google Open Source Blog
Magika code and model are freely available starting today in Github under the Apache2 License.| Google Open Source Blog
Wondering about Rust? We're addressing rumors and providing insight gained from years of early adoption of Rust here at Google.| Google Open Source Blog
We've open sourced several components for our secure operating system, called KataOS, on GitHub, as well as partnered with Antmicro| Google Open Source Blog