In the fierce competition in artificial intelligence, Google's latest Gemini 3.0 Pro model is about to launch, causing a stir in the industry. Soon after the release of OpenAI's Sora 2, the internal test version of Gemini 3.0 has already leaked online, and developers have shared their test results, showing the model's outstanding performance in programming.

It is rumored that Gemini 3.0 will be officially launched next week, and its internal test version includes two different models: Gemini 3.0 Pro and Gemini 3.0 Flash. Developers found that Gemini 3.0 Pro demonstrates an extraordinary level of accuracy in various programming tests, especially when dealing with complex code generation and physical simulation tasks, which are remarkable.

For example, in a classic "six-sided ball gravity friction" test, Gemini 3.0 Pro can accurately simulate the movement of the ball within a hexagon and reasonably reflect the laws of physics. This involves adjusting acceleration rotation and size changes, and even setting environmental resistance is easy for it. In addition, the model also performs very well in generating SVG format images, and can even generate complex graphics such as "a pelican riding a bicycle" with one click.

Nevertheless, Gemini 3.0 Pro is not without flaws. In comparison tests with Claude Sonnet 4.5, although it shows excellent performance in some areas, it failed to pass the six-finger hand visual test. In addition, Gemini 3.0 Flash also received praise from developers, demonstrating astonishing speed and accuracy in solving specific problems such as travel planning.

The internal test performance of Gemini 3.0 Pro indicates Google's strong capabilities in the field of programming. The news of its upcoming official launch has generated great anticipation among many developers. All of this seems to indicate that a new era of coding is about to arrive, and this AI tool from Google may lead the future development trends.