Apple Mac users are facing a further reduction in the threshold for running generative large models offline locally. According to the latest technical updates, Google's experimental application
Unlike industry common general-purpose third-party open-source model management platforms such as Ollama and LM Studio, Google's newly launched

Among these initial models, the one most closely watched by the industry is the flagship edge-side model Gemma412B with 12 billion parameters. Google stated that thanks to the deep adaptation of the underlying architecture with macOS, this model can process multi-modal inputs such as text, vision, and audio extremely smoothly on a regular Mac computer with 16GB of memory. Its excellent local code writing and logical analysis capabilities can instantly turn a lightweight notebook into an offline intelligent agent with round-the-clock multi-modal interaction.
Aside from expanding the core model library, Google also released a free edge-side voice efficiency tool for the Mac ecosystem — Google AI Edge Eloquent. This tool focuses on offline intelligent transcription services, not only accurately capturing and transcribing users' voice information but also removing filler words and verbal slips in real-time locally, and performing light polishing on the text, thus converting spoken expression into clearer written content.
To completely eliminate the problem of traditional transcription software misinterpreting specific professional fields, Eloquent also offers a "custom vocabulary list" function. Users can input their personal names, specific industry terms, and daily frequently used phrases in the software according to their needs. Since all voice analysis and text polishing processes are completed in a closed loop on the Mac's local chip, data does not need to be uploaded to the cloud, greatly meeting the rigid protection requirements of professionals regarding data privacy and business confidentiality.
