Requisitos de hardware para modelos de IA de código abierto Hardware Requirements

Compara los requisitos de hardware de los modelos de IA de código abierto más populares y encuentra el tamaño de modelo adecuado para tu servidor.

Curated for local deployment decisions. We list first-party open-weight models when they create a meaningful RAM, VRAM, accelerator, or server-sizing decision. Community fine-tunes and quantization variants belong inside each hardware guide—not as duplicate catalog pages. Fit badges are a catalog-level shortlist; exact Zima product recommendations should be made only after the model page verifies RAM, VRAM, quantization, context, and accelerator requirements.
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DeepSeek Models

Keep compact R1 distills for realistic home deployment; keep V4 to answer when the full model moves into server-class hardware.

8 models
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Qwen Models

Qwen3 provides one of the cleanest hardware ladders from sub-2B local models to workstation and server-class MoE deployments.

8 models
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Gemma Models

Gemma 4 is especially useful for this catalog because Google publishes size-specific local and edge memory guidance.

5 models
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Llama Models

Keep lightweight Llama 3.x models for realistic local use and Llama 4 only where the hardware question itself is valuable.

6 models
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Mistral Models

Prioritize current open models that span edge, coding workstation, and server-class deployment rather than preserving every historical Mistral release.

5 models
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Phi Models

Small first-party models with strong edge and local-inference value; behavior variants with the same hardware envelope should stay inside one hardware page.

3 models
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GPT-OSS Models

OpenAI's open-weight reasoning models are included because they explicitly target local deployment—from 16 GB-class systems to 80 GB accelerator hardware.

2 models
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Kimi Models

Kimi stays in the catalog for hardware-decision value, not because compact Zima systems are the right target for the full frontier checkpoints.

3 models
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GLM Models

Mix one practical smaller GLM profile with flagship models whose main value is showing where home hardware stops being a sensible recommendation.

3 models
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Nemotron Models

Keep only releases with clear local/accelerated deployment value instead of mirroring NVIDIA's full model library.

2 models
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Granite Models

Granite 4.1 is a strong Zima-oriented family because IBM ships clear 3B, 8B, and 30B hardware tiers and documents local Ollama/LM Studio workflows.

3 models
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OLMo Models

Use hardware-profile pages by parameter class; Base, Instruct, and Think variants can be explained inside the same 7B or 32B hardware guide when their memory envelope is materially similar.

2 models