OWC just announced Stack AI, a Thunderbolt 5 device designed to help Windows and Linux PCs run larger AI models locally instead of relying entirely on cloud services. The company says the hardware extends usable AI memory and storage performance so existing systems can handle more demanding local AI workloads without constantly smashing into VRAM limits. If the pricing is reasonable, this could end up appealing to Linux users, developers, and privacy focused businesses looking to experiment with local AI while avoiding recurring cloud AI costs. submitted by /u/OkReport5065
Originally posted by u/OkReport5065 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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