VOOZH about

URL: https://willitrunai.com/can-run/hf-maziyarpanahi--llama-3-3-70b-instruct-gguf-on-m4-max-96gb


Can Llama 3.3 70B Instruct run on MacBook Pro M4 Max 96GB?

YES — Tight Fit

C48Usable
Estimated from fit model

Llama 3.3 70B Instruct needs ~62.2 GB VRAM. MacBook Pro M4 Max 96GB has 69.1 GB. With Q4_K_M quantization, expect ~14 tok/s.

Runtime: llama.cppCapacity: TightBandwidth: MediumStack: StandardBottleneck: Balanced
Share:

Operating mode

Choose the run profile you care about

Interactive favors responsiveness, while light API and scale-out lean harder on serving readiness. The fit stays the same, but the recommendation lens changes.

Current mode

Balanced

Balanced for general local use. Keeps the ranking neutral across personal and serving workflows.

Capabilities:

Select quantization to explore

Q4_K_M (Medium quality) — 62.2 GB, 14.1 tok/s, Tight fit
62.2 GB required69.1 GB available
90% VRAM used

Fit status

Tight fit

Decode

14.1 tok/s

TTFT

13764 ms

Safe context

30K

Memory

62.2 GB / 69.1 GB

Memory breakdown

Weights42.7 GB
KV Cache8.2 GB
Runtime0.9 GB
Headroom10.4 GB

See how fast it feels

See how fast it feelsLlama 3.3 70B Instruct on MacBook Pro M4 Max 96GB
1st promptCold start — includes initialization
>What is local AI inference?
Local AI inference means running an AI language model directly on your own hardware — your laptop, desktop, or server — instead of sending requests to a remote cloud API. When you run inference locally the model weights are loaded into your GPU or unified memory. Each token you generate requires reading those weights from memory, so memory bandwidth is the main bottleneck for decode speed. Key benefits of running locally: - Full privacy: your prompts never leave your machine - No per-token cost or rate limits - Works offline once the model is downloaded - Latency depends only on your hardware
2nd promptWarm — model ready, no init overhead
>How much VRAM do I need?
It depends on the model size and quantization level. A rough rule of thumb: Model size Q4 (4-bit) Q8 (8-bit) FP16 7B params ~4.3 GB ~7.5 GB ~14 GB 13B params ~7.9 GB ~13.9 GB ~26 GB 70B params ~42.7 GB ~74.9 GB ~140 GB Most people use 4-bit quantization (Q4_K_M) which gives 90-95% of full quality at a fraction of the memory. A 24 GB GPU can comfortably run most 7B-13B models.
Estimated: 14.1 tok/s decode · 13.8s TTFT (warm) · 35 tok/s prefill

What limits this setup

This setup is broadly balanced for this model.

Shared-memory contention still exists

The OS, browser, and inference runtime all compete for the same physical memory pool, so real-world headroom is less forgiving than raw capacity suggests.

Best improvement path

Performance by workload

WorkloadGradeFitDecodeTTFTContext
ChatCTight fit14.1 tok/s7508 ms30K
CodingCTight fit14.1 tok/s13764 ms30K
Agentic CodingCRuns with offload (needs ~0.8 GB host RAM)13.5 tok/s20853 ms30K
ReasoningCTight fit8.1 tok/s28402 ms30K
RAGCRuns with offload (needs ~0.8 GB host RAM)13.5 tok/s26066 ms

Quantization options

How Llama 3.3 70B Instruct (70B params) fits at each quantization level on MacBook Pro M4 Max 96GB (69.1 GB usable).

QuantBitsVRAMQualityFit
Q2_K
2
27.3 GB
LowC45
Q3_K_S
3
34.3 GB
LowC47
NVFP4
4

Get started

Copy-paste commands to run Llama 3.3 70B Instruct on your machine.

Run

lms load hf-maziyarpanahi--llama-3-3-70b-instruct-gguf && lms server start

Upgrade options

Hardware that runs Llama 3.3 70B Instruct well

MacBook Pro M3 Max 128GBBudget pick
128 GB Unified (+32)
C
Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.5.6 tok/s decode

Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.

~$2,499 MSRP

Mac Studio M2 Ultra 128GBBest value
128 GB Unified (+32)800 GB/s (+254)
C
Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.10.9 tok/s decode

Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.

~$3,999 MSRP

Mac Studio M1 Ultra 128GBApple upgrade
128 GB Unified (+32)800 GB/s (+254)
C
Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.10.3 tok/s decode

Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.

~$3,999 MSRP

👁 NVIDIA
NVIDIA H100 80GBBiggest leap
3350 GB/s (+2804)
B
Raises estimated decode speed by about 367%.65.9 tok/s decode

Raises estimated decode speed by about 367%.

~$40,000 MSRP

Frequently asked questions

See all results for MacBook Pro M4 Max 96GBSee all hardware for Llama 3.3 70B Instruct
30K
39.2 GB
Medium
C48
Q4_K_M
4
42.7 GB
MediumC48
Q5_K_MBest for your GPU
5
50.4 GB
HighC48
Q6_K
6
57.4 GB
HighF0
Q8_0
8
74.9 GB
Very HighF0
F16
16
143.5 GB
MaximumF0

Not always. MacBook Pro M4 Max 96GB can often fit larger models thanks to unified memory, but a discrete GPU with dedicated high-bandwidth VRAM may still decode faster once the model fits. For this combination, the important distinction is capacity versus sustained throughput.