Comprehensive side-by-side LLM comparison
Gemma 2 9B leads with 4.5% higher average benchmark score. GPT-4.1 nano supports multimodal inputs. Both models have their strengths depending on your specific coding needs.
Gemma 2 9B is a language model developed by Google. It achieves strong performance with an average score of 64.6% across 16 benchmarks. It excels particularly in ARC-E (88.0%), BoolQ (84.2%), HellaSwag (81.9%). It's licensed for commercial use, making it suitable for enterprise applications. Released in 2024, it represents Google's latest advancement in AI technology.
OpenAI
GPT-4.1 nano is a multimodal language model developed by OpenAI. The model shows competitive results across 25 benchmarks. It excels particularly in MMLU (80.1%), IFEval (74.5%), CharXiv-D (73.9%). With a 1.1M token context window, it can handle extensive documents and complex multi-turn conversations. The model is available through 1 API provider. As a multimodal model, it can process and understand text, images, and other input formats seamlessly. Released in 2025, it represents OpenAI's latest advancement in AI technology.
9 months newer
Gemma 2 9B
2024-06-27
GPT-4.1 nano
OpenAI
2025-04-14
Context window and performance specifications
Average performance across 40 common benchmarks
Gemma 2 9B
GPT-4.1 nano
GPT-4.1 nano
2024-05-31
Available providers and their performance metrics
Gemma 2 9B
GPT-4.1 nano
OpenAI
Gemma 2 9B
GPT-4.1 nano
Gemma 2 9B
GPT-4.1 nano