AI PC hype seems to be making PCs better, hardware-wise
Briefly

With the first batch of so-called AI PCs from Intel and AMD trickling onto the market this year, compact large language models like Llama 2 7B or Stable Diffusion are often referenced. But, while small compared to models like GPT-4, they're still fairly demanding for a typical notebook PC.
For customers, the resource-intensive nature of localized AI - as we've seen with past leaps in software requirements - will ultimately prove a good thing. The launch of Windows 7 in 2009 springs to mind as an example of how software forced the PC market to evolve - eventually.
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