AMD's Lemonade SDK 10.3 Now 10x Smaller by Getting Rid of Electron
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.
- ▪Lemonade SDK 10.3 is now 10x smaller due to the removal of the Electron dependency.
- ▪The new version includes OmniRouter for a more seamless interaction with the AI server.
- ▪Pre-built binaries for macOS and Windows have reduced from 101-107 MB to 7-9 MB.
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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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