Tests confirm llms run well on cpu only laptops

An independent evaluation on standard hardware shows that large language models can deliver usable performance without a GPU. The tests focused on speed and practicality for everyday tasks.

An Intel i5 laptop with 12 GB of RAM served as the test platform for eight models using Ollama and GGUF quantization. Performance ranged from 34 tokens per second for the smallest models down to around 4 tokens per second for larger ones.

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Framework Laptop 13 Pro showcased on stage with 20-hour battery highlight, alongside Laptop 16 updates, OCuLink GPU kit, and wireless keyboard.
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Framework launches Laptop 13 Pro with Panther Lake chips and 20-hour battery

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Framework announced the Laptop 13 Pro, a redesigned 13-inch model featuring Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 Panther Lake processors and a battery delivering over 20 hours of life. The company also unveiled updates to its Laptop 16, an OCuLink external GPU kit, and a wireless keyboard during its Next Gen event on Tuesday. Preorders for the Laptop 13 Pro start at $1,199 for the DIY edition, with shipments beginning in June.

A tech enthusiast shares their experience using Linux to run local large language models, claiming it is simpler than on Windows. They highlight the ability to access a ChatGPT-like interface directly in the terminal. The article was published on March 10, 2026.

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A new tutorial shows how to run large language models and vision-language models locally on the Arduino UNO Q microcontroller. Edge Impulse's Marc Pous has outlined steps using the yzma tool to enable offline AI inference on the board's Linux environment. This approach allows for privacy-focused applications in edge computing.

Elon Musk has stated that Tesla's AI4 computer, capable of handling the complexities of real-world driving, operates with only about a quarter of the power of an H100. This observation leads him to a specific conclusion about its performance. The comment was made in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

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Building on its Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) processors unveiled at CES 2026, Intel has announced Core Series 3 chips codenamed Wildcat Lake for mainstream and value laptops. These mark the first non-Ultra Core CPUs to use the advanced Intel 18A manufacturing process, delivering major performance gains, AI improvements, and all-day battery life. Laptop makers including HP, Acer, Lenovo, Dell, and Samsung plan to integrate them throughout 2026.

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