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    Home»News & Updates»Microsoft’s Windows 98 can run Meta’s Llama AI model on just 128MB of RAM: “We could have been talking to our computers for 30 years now.”

    Microsoft’s Windows 98 can run Meta’s Llama AI model on just 128MB of RAM: “We could have been talking to our computers for 30 years now.”

    April 1, 2025

    Andreessen Horowitz’s co-founder recently revealed that a small Llama AI model successfully ran on Windows 98.

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