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Lucebox is a ready-to-use computer specifically designed for executing local AI models and agents at peak performance. Within its specially designed casing, it houses a Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor combined with 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory and an RTX 3090 graphics card, both working in harmony through an open-source inference engine meticulously optimized for this configuration.
The design of the architecture is key to its exceptional speed. The 128GB of unified memory allows large models to reside effectively, while the high-bandwidth VRAM of the 3090 serves as a rapid access tier. Techniques like speculative decoding (DFlash) and speculative prefill (PFlash) link these two memory systems, achieving inference speeds that can be up to 10 times faster than llama.cpp running on the same hardware, outperforming systems such as the Mac Studio and DGX Spark while being significantly more cost-effective. Moreover, this combination of hardware and software optimizations positions Lucebox as a formidable player in the local AI computing landscape.
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On June 23, 2025, Microsoft unveiled Mu, an innovative 330-million-parameter encoder–decoder language model specifically crafted to enhance the agent experience within Windows environments by effectively translating natural language inquiries into function calls for Settings, all processed on-device via NPUs at a remarkable speed of over 100 tokens per second while ensuring impressive accuracy. By leveraging Phi Silica optimizations, Mu’s encoder–decoder design employs a fixed-length latent representation that significantly reduces both computational demands and memory usage, achieving a 47 percent reduction in first-token latency and a decoding speed that is 4.7 times greater on Qualcomm Hexagon NPUs when compared to other decoder-only models. Additionally, the model benefits from hardware-aware tuning techniques, which include a thoughtful 2/3–1/3 split of encoder and decoder parameters, shared weights for input and output embeddings, Dual LayerNorm, rotary positional embeddings, and grouped-query attention, allowing for swift inference rates exceeding 200 tokens per second on devices such as the Surface Laptop 7, along with sub-500 ms response times for settings-related queries. This combination of features positions Mu as a groundbreaking advancement in on-device language processing capabilities.
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Lucebox
Founded
2026
Country
United States
Website
www.lucebox.com
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Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2025/06/23/introducing-mu-language-model-and-how-it-enabled-the-agent-in-windows-settings/