
AMD has published a new blog highlighting how developers and creators can begin “vibe coding” locally using AMD Ryzen™ AI processors and Radeon™ graphics cards. This initiative brings the power of advanced AI coding models directly to Windows PCs, eliminating the need for cloud inference or third-party APIs.
The blog demonstrates how developers can combine tools like LM Studio, Cline—an open-source AI coding bot—and Visual Studio Code to run state-of-the-art coding models such as GLM 4.5 Air or Qwen3-Coder 30B entirely on-device. By doing so, coders gain a seamless, private, and efficient workflow without relying on external servers or internet connectivity.
With the release of Adrenalin 25.9.1 and PRO Edition 25.Q3 drivers, AMD platforms now support autonomous AI agents that enable both vibe coding and AI pair coding experiences. These agents work alongside developers, suggesting code, generating functions, and supporting real-time problem-solving in a highly interactive way.
This advancement makes AI-assisted development more accessible, giving individual developers and small teams the same kind of coding support often reserved for cloud-based enterprise platforms. Local execution also means greater data privacy, reduced latency, and improved control over workflows—key benefits for developers managing sensitive projects or working in bandwidth-constrained environments.
By enabling models to run entirely on-device with Ryzen AI and Radeon GPUs, AMD underscores its vision of democratizing AI development for a wider community of creators, engineers, and innovators. The new capabilities mark a significant step in expanding the developer ecosystem and empowering coders to experiment with AI-driven creativity directly on their PCs.
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