Tooling
Google's Gemini Nano now runs locally in Chrome without GPU or setup
A Chrome extension called Dobby enables direct execution of Google's Gemini Nano model on consumer PCs with 16GB RAM, delivering inference speeds above 20 tokens per second without GPU acceleration or external
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Google's Gemini Nano model, which shipped quietly in Chrome earlier this month, is now accessible through a one-click Chrome extension that eliminates the need for GPU hardware, external inference engines, or command-line configuration. The extension, called Dobby, runs the model entirely within Chr...
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