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AMD's Lemonade SDK 10.3 Now 10x Smaller by Getting Rid of Electron

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AMD's Lemonade SDK 10.3 Now 10x Smaller by Getting Rid of Electron
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AMD has released Lemonade SDK 10.3, which is significantly smaller than its predecessor. The new version eliminates the Electron dependency, resulting in a size reduction of up to 10 times. Additionally, Lemonade 10.3 introduces features like OmniRouter for improved user experience and easier updates.

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AMD's Lemonade SDK 10.3 Now 10x Smaller By Getting Rid Of Electron Written by Michael Larabel in AMD on 28 April 2026 at 10:35 AM EDT. 16 Comments Lemonade as the open-source local AI server backed by AMD and supported across AMD CPUs / GPUs / NPUs on Windows and Linux is out with a big update. Lemonade 10.3 shipped with a number of enhancements today, including OmniRouter to unify the best back-end engines for a "true omni-modal" LLM experience. Using this router aims to make it a much more natural and seamless experience interacting with Lemonade. On a low-level and something that many Phoronix readers will be excited for is Lemonade has gotten rid of its Electron dependency.

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