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Local AI Coding vs Cloud: Performance Analysis 2026

The SitePoint Blog

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July 9, 2026

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Running LLMs locally for coding is now viable. We measured latency, token throughput, and privacy tradeoffs between local Ollama/CodeLlama setups and cloud AI tools. Continue reading Local AI Coding vs Cloud: Performance Analysis 2026 on SitePoint.

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The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hud CEO Roee Adler says runtime intelligence will define the next era of software operations

Artificial intelligence has dramatically accelerated software development, with coding agents now capable of producing large volumes of production-ready code in minutes. Yet while writing software has become faster, ensuring that software behaves correctly in production remains one of engineering’s biggest challenges. For decades, observability platforms have helped teams monitor infrastructure through logs, metrics, and traces. But according to Roee [] This story continues at The Next Web

ComputerWeekly

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· Jun 22, 2026

AI’s next compute layer is likely to come from outside Silicon Valley

AI infrastructure is moving beyond hubs like Silicon Valley. Nations like India, Brazil, and the UAE are building sovereign, power-conscious capacity to solve local compute scarcity

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

GlobalFoundries: AI Infrastructure Is Creating A Better Business

GlobalFoundries: AI Infrastructure Is Creating A Better Business

NewsBlaze News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Hud Appoints Shai Alani as VP Marketing to Advance Runtime Intelligence for the AI Coding Era

Artificial intelligence has dramatically accelerated how software is written, enabling engineering teams to generate and ship code at unprecedented speed. But while code creation has evolved rapidly, understanding how that code performs in production remains a persistent challenge. As organizations increasingly rely on AI-assisted development, a new focus is emerging around providing coding agents with []

Global News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Saskatchewan startups turning to AI to start businesses, accelerate growth

Local tech startups based in Saskatoon say artificial intelligence is helping them develop and scale their businesses much faster than imagined.

The New Stack

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· Jun 26, 2026

Your engineering org needs an AI slop registry

AI coding tools don’t just help engineers write code faster. They help engineers make the same mistake faster, at scale, The post Your engineering org needs an AI slop registry appeared first on The New Stack.

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Related coverage for "Local AI Coding vs Cloud: Performance Analysis 2026": The Next Web — Hud CEO Roee Adler says runtime intelligence will define the next era of software operations. ComputerWeekly — AI’s next compute layer is likely to come from outside Silicon Valley. Seeking Alpha — GlobalFoundries: AI Infrastructure Is Creating A Better Business. NewsBlaze News — Hud Appoints Shai Alani as VP Marketing to Advance Runtime Intelligence for the AI Coding Era. Global News — Saskatchewan startups turning to AI to start businesses, accelerate growth. The New Stack — Your engineering org needs an AI slop registry