Who needs fancy stuff, When you can program, build, train and run 2 completely different ai agents on an i3 4GB RAM and onboard gpu chip? looool

Reddit r/artificial / 4/7/2026

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Key Points

  • A Reddit post claims it is possible to program, build, train, and run two different AI agents on a low-spec i3 machine with 4GB RAM using an onboard GPU, with the author emphasizing follow-up after doubters.
  • The post frames this as a “no fancy stuff needed” approach, suggesting that lightweight hardware can still be used for multi-agent experimentation.
  • The content is shared as a link/thread rather than providing detailed benchmarks or a reproducible setup in the excerpt provided.
Who needs fancy stuff, When you can program, build, train and run 2 completely different ai agents on an i3 4GB RAM and onboard gpu chip? looool

And I know some of yall doubt - so I’ll follow up.

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