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    Clippy

    Clippy

    Clippy, now with some AI

    Clippy is an open-source desktop assistant that allows users to run modern large language models locally while presenting them through a nostalgic interface inspired by Microsoft’s classic Clippy assistant from the 1990s. The project serves as both a playful homage to the early days of personal computing and a practical demonstration of local AI inference. Clippy integrates with the llama.cpp runtime to run models directly on a user’s computer without requiring cloud-based AI services. It supports models in the GGUF format, which allows it to run many publicly available open-source LLMs efficiently on consumer hardware. Users interact with the system through a simple animated assistant interface that can answer questions, generate text, and perform conversational tasks. ...
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    PicoLM

    PicoLM

    Run a 1-billion parameter LLM on a $10 board with 256MB RAM

    ...The runtime is capable of running language models with billions of parameters on devices with only a few hundred megabytes of memory, which is significantly lower than typical LLM infrastructure requirements. This makes PicoLM particularly suitable for edge computing, offline AI applications, and embedded AI devices that cannot rely on cloud resources.
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    mllm

    mllm

    Fast Multimodal LLM on Mobile Devices

    mllm is an open-source inference engine designed to run multimodal large language models efficiently on mobile devices and edge computing environments. The framework focuses on delivering high-performance AI inference in resource-constrained systems such as smartphones, embedded hardware, and lightweight computing platforms. Implemented primarily in C and C++, it is designed to operate with minimal external dependencies while taking advantage of hardware-specific acceleration technologies such as ARM NEON and x86 AVX2 instructions. ...
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    HolmesGPT

    HolmesGPT

    CNCF Sandbox Project

    ...Rather than requiring engineers to manually correlate large volumes of monitoring data, HolmesGPT automatically synthesizes evidence and presents explanations in natural language. The project is developed by Robusta and has been accepted as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Sandbox project, highlighting its relevance to the cloud-native ecosystem. It is designed to operate as an automated troubleshooting assistant that can analyze incidents continuously and support on-call engineers during outages.
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    Parallax

    Parallax

    Parallax is a distributed model serving framework

    Parallax is a decentralized inference framework designed to run large language models across distributed computing resources. Instead of relying on centralized GPU clusters in data centers, the system allows multiple heterogeneous machines to collaborate in serving AI inference workloads. Parallax divides model layers across different nodes and dynamically coordinates them to form a complete inference pipeline. A two-stage scheduling architecture determines how model layers are allocated to available hardware and how requests are routed across nodes during execution. ...
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    TAME LLM

    TAME LLM

    Traditional Mandarin LLMs for Taiwan

    ...These models are designed to support applications such as conversational AI, knowledge retrieval, and domain-specific reasoning in fields like manufacturing, law, healthcare, and electronics. The training pipeline leverages high-performance computing infrastructure and frameworks such as NVIDIA NeMo and Megatron to enable large-scale model training. Taiwan-LLM aims to improve language understanding and generation for Traditional Mandarin users by incorporating region-specific datasets and evaluation benchmarks.
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    nndeploy

    nndeploy

    An Easy-to-Use and High-Performance AI Deployment Framework

    ...The framework focuses on making it easier to transform trained AI models into production-ready applications that can run efficiently on desktops, mobile devices, servers, and edge computing hardware. Developers can use visual workflows to design and configure AI processing pipelines by connecting modular nodes that represent different stages of the inference process. The system supports multiple inference engines and hardware accelerators, allowing the same AI workflow to run on different platforms without significant modifications. nndeploy also includes performance optimization techniques such as parallel execution, memory reuse, and hardware-accelerated operations to improve inference speed.
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    Chitu

    Chitu

    High-performance inference framework for large language models

    ...The framework focuses on improving efficiency, flexibility, and scalability for organizations that need to run LLM inference workloads across different hardware platforms. It supports heterogeneous computing environments, including CPUs, GPUs, and various specialized AI accelerators, allowing models to run across a wide range of infrastructure configurations. Chitu is designed to scale from small single-machine deployments to large distributed clusters that handle high volumes of concurrent inference requests. The system also includes performance optimizations for large models, including support for quantized formats and efficient computation operators that reduce memory usage and latency. ...
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    Chat with LLMs Everywhere

    Chat with LLMs Everywhere

    Run PyTorch LLMs locally on servers, desktop and mobile

    TorchChat is an open-source project from the PyTorch ecosystem designed to demonstrate how large language models can be executed efficiently across different computing environments. The project provides a compact codebase that illustrates how to run conversational AI systems using PyTorch models on laptops, servers, and mobile devices. It is intended primarily as a reference implementation that shows developers how to integrate large language models into applications without requiring a large or complex infrastructure stack. ...
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    Xtuner

    Xtuner

    A Next-Generation Training Engine Built for Ultra-Large MoE Models

    Xtuner is a large-scale training engine designed for efficient training and fine-tuning of modern large language models, particularly mixture-of-experts architectures. The framework focuses on enabling scalable training for extremely large models while maintaining efficiency across distributed computing environments. Unlike traditional 3D parallel training strategies, XTuner introduces optimized parallelism techniques that simplify scaling and reduce system complexity when training massive models. The engine supports training models with hundreds of billions of parameters and enables long-context training with sequence lengths reaching tens of thousands of tokens. ...
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    E2B Cookbook

    E2B Cookbook

    Examples of using E2B

    ...The examples illustrate how developers can build AI workflows capable of performing tasks such as data analysis, code execution, and application generation inside isolated sandbox environments. E2B itself provides secure Linux-based sandboxes that enable AI systems to safely run generated code and interact with real computing resources without compromising the host environment. The cookbook organizes examples across multiple frameworks and model providers, allowing developers to experiment with integrations involving models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and other ecosystems.
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