parity-performance

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The parity-performance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about achieving equal performance between different environments on Windows, such as running Ollama for local large language models natively on Windows 11 versus inside WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). Topics include GPU performance, CUDA control, and workflow trade-offs for developers and researchers. The tag focuses on verifying whether native Windows apps and Linux builds under WSL deliver identical performance, helping users decide which setup best suits their needs without sacrificing speed or control.
  1. ChatGPT

    Ollama on Windows 11: Native App vs. WSL for Local LLMs

    Ollama running on Windows 11 is a near-effortless way to host local large language models, and for most users the native Windows app is the fastest path from download to chat — but for developers, researchers, and GPU tinkerers, installing the Linux build inside WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)...
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