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ShieldGemma 9B vs Step 3.5 Flash

ShieldGemma 9B (2024) and Step 3.5 Flash (2026) are frontier reasoning models from Google DeepMind and StepFun. ShieldGemma 9B ships a 8k-token context window, while Step 3.5 Flash ships a 256k-token context window. This comparison covers specs, pricing, capabilities, benchmarks, provider availability, and production fit. It focuses on practical selection signals rather than broad model-family marketing. The goal is to make the tradeoff clear before deeper testing.

Step 3.5 Flash fits 32x more tokens; pick it for long-context work and ShieldGemma 9B for tighter calls.

Decision scorecard

Local evidence first
SignalShieldGemma 9BStep 3.5 Flash
Best forgeneral production evaluationreasoning-heavy apps
Decision fitClassificationLong context
Context window8k256k
Cheapest output-$0.30/1M tokens
Provider routes1 tracked1 tracked
Shared benchmarks0 rows0 rows

Decision tradeoffs

Choose ShieldGemma 9B when...
  • Local decision data tags ShieldGemma 9B for Classification.
Choose Step 3.5 Flash when...
  • Step 3.5 Flash has the larger context window for long prompts, retrieval packs, or transcript analysis.
  • Step 3.5 Flash uniquely exposes Reasoning in local model data.
  • Local decision data tags Step 3.5 Flash for Long context.

Monthly cost at traffic

Estimate token spend from the cheapest tracked input and output route or tier on this page.

ShieldGemma 9B

Unavailable

No complete token price in local provider data

Step 3.5 Flash

$155

Cheapest tracked route/tier: OpenRouter

Cost delta unavailable until both models have sourced input and output token prices.

Switch friction

ShieldGemma 9B -> Step 3.5 Flash
  • No overlapping tracked provider route is sourced for ShieldGemma 9B and Step 3.5 Flash; plan for SDK, billing, or endpoint changes.
  • Step 3.5 Flash adds Reasoning in local capability data.
Step 3.5 Flash -> ShieldGemma 9B
  • No overlapping tracked provider route is sourced for Step 3.5 Flash and ShieldGemma 9B; plan for SDK, billing, or endpoint changes.
  • Check replacement coverage for Reasoning before moving production traffic.

Specs

Specification
Released2024-07-012026-01-29
Context window8k256k
Parameters9B196B (11B active)
Architecturedecoder onlymixture of experts
License1Open Source
Knowledge cutoff--

Pricing and availability

Pricing attributeShieldGemma 9BStep 3.5 Flash
Input price-$0.10/1M tokens
Output price-$0.30/1M tokens
Providers

Capabilities

CapabilityShieldGemma 9BStep 3.5 Flash
VisionNoNo
MultimodalNoNo
ReasoningNoYes
Function callingNoNo
Tool useNoNo
Structured outputsNoNo
Code executionNoNo
IDE integrationNoNo
Computer useNoNo
Parallel agentsNoNo

Benchmarks

No shared benchmark rows are currently sourced for this pair.

Deep dive

The capability footprint differs most on reasoning mode: Step 3.5 Flash. Both models share the core language-model surface, so the practical split is not just feature count. Use those differences to decide whether the page is about raw model quality, agentic coding support, multimodal ingestion, or predictable structured API behavior.

Pricing coverage is uneven: ShieldGemma 9B has no token price sourced yet and Step 3.5 Flash has $0.10/1M input tokens. Provider availability is 1 tracked routes versus 1. Treat unknown pricing as an integration gap, then verify the route you will actually call before estimating production spend.

Choose ShieldGemma 9B when provider fit are central to the workload. Choose Step 3.5 Flash when reasoning depth and larger context windows are more important. For production, rerun your own prompts through the exact provider, region, and tool stack you plan to ship. This keeps the decision grounded in measurable tradeoffs instead of brand-level assumptions. It also helps separate model capability from provider packaging, which can change cost and latency. For teams standardizing a stack, that distinction is often the difference between a benchmark win and a reliable deployment.

FAQ

Which has a larger context window, ShieldGemma 9B or Step 3.5 Flash?

Step 3.5 Flash supports 256k tokens, while ShieldGemma 9B supports 8k tokens. That gap matters most for long documents, large codebases, retrieval-heavy agents, and conversations where earlier context must remain visible.

Is ShieldGemma 9B or Step 3.5 Flash open source?

ShieldGemma 9B is listed under 1. Step 3.5 Flash is listed under Open Source. License labels affect whether you can self-host, redistribute weights, or rely only on hosted APIs, so confirm the upstream license before deployment.

Which is better for reasoning mode, ShieldGemma 9B or Step 3.5 Flash?

Step 3.5 Flash has the clearer documented reasoning mode signal in this comparison. If reasoning mode is mission-critical, validate it against the provider endpoint because model-level support and API-level exposure can differ.

Where can I run ShieldGemma 9B and Step 3.5 Flash?

ShieldGemma 9B is available on NVIDIA NIM. Step 3.5 Flash is available on OpenRouter. Provider coverage can affect latency, region availability, compliance posture, and fallback options. Use this as a quick comparison signal, then confirm the provider-specific limits before committing to production.

When should I pick ShieldGemma 9B over Step 3.5 Flash?

Step 3.5 Flash fits 32x more tokens; pick it for long-context work and ShieldGemma 9B for tighter calls. If your workload also depends on provider fit, start with ShieldGemma 9B; if it depends on reasoning depth, run the same evaluation with Step 3.5 Flash.

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Last reviewed: 2026-05-29. Data sourced from public model cards and provider documentation.