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GLM-4.7 Local AI Setup

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How to Run GLM-4.7 Locally

$ ollama run glm4:9b

Deployment Check

This model requires a specialized High-VRAM environment. Ensure you have the latest CUDA Drivers or Metal Framework installed.


Minimum VRAM: 9GB VRAM Recommended

Origins & History

The GLM-4.7 model by Zhipu AI is a 9B parameter architecture optimized for chat tasks. It requires approximately 6.5GB of VRAM to comfortably run locally using a Q4_K_M quantization. Extending the context window up to 128,000 tokens will dynamically allocate further VRAM, meaning high-bandwidth memory hardware is strictly advised.

Pros

  • Full privacy and offline inference capabilities
  • Highly capable 9B parameter structure
  • Supports impressive 128,000 token context window

Cons

  • Requires 6.5GB+ VRAM minimum
  • Local inference speed depends entirely on memory bandwidth (GB/s)

Architect's Runtime Strategy

For running GLM-4.7 at maximum tokens-per-second, we recommend using LM Studio or Ollama with a GGUF quantization (Q4_K_M or Q6_K). If you are multi-GPU, use vLLM to distribute the layers across your VRAM pool for optimal throughput.

Common Questions

What hardware do I need to run GLM-4.7?

You will need a GPU with at least 9GB of VRAM to run the Q4_K_M quantized version smoothly with a moderate context window.

How do I install GLM-4.7 locally?

The simplest method is utilizing Ollama by executing 'ollama run glm4:9b' directly in your command line. Alternatively, you can search for the model via LM Studio's interface.