Lemonade v10.7 Adds Omni Models, Benchmarks, and Cross-Vendor GPU Support
Original: Lemonade v10.7 release and project organization update
Lemonade v10.7 expands local AI support with LMX-Omni compatibility, benchmarking tools, and broader AMD, Nvidia, Apple, and Intel acceleration.
Lemonade v10.7 marks a project-level shift toward working-group-driven development, with 19 contributors involved in the release. The update improves LMX-Omni virtual models for Open WebUI and OpenAI-compatible multimedia clients, introduces the `lemonade bench` CLI, and expands backend support. CUDA, Vulkan, llama.cpp, stable-diffusion.cpp, FastFlowLM, and vLLM are part of the broader push toward cross-vendor local AI performance.
Lemonade v10.7 is presented as both a software release and a project-organization milestone for the local AI project. The post says Lemonade’s roadmap and development are now being driven by six working groups, four of which are led by people outside AMD. That governance change is framed as the beginning of a new chapter for the project, suggesting a broader community-led direction rather than development being centered mainly inside AMD. The v10.7 release itself involved 19 contributors and highlights work from three of the working groups: Local Omni Models, Auto Tuning, and Cross-Vendor Support.
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