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10 laptop devices tested with OpenClaw. See which ones run it best.
Linux-first ultrabook. Coreboot firmware. 16GB RAM runs OpenClaw natively on Pop!_OS. Great battery life.
Linux-first with 16GB. Pop!_OS and Coreboot make it the purist's OpenClaw laptop.
Fanless M2 with 16GB. Silent always-on operation. Handles OpenClaw with all integrations enabled.
Zen 4 with 16GB. Good Linux support. RDNA 3 iGPU helps with some inference.
With the GPU module, runs local 7B models comfortably. Without GPU, still excellent via cloud.
Fast i7-1365U and 16GB. Background OpenClaw while you work. Enterprise build quality.
32GB RAM and 14-core i7 handle OpenClaw and all background services. GPU unused by OpenClaw but nice for other workloads.
M3 Pro with 18GB. Battery lasts all day even with agents running. Fast SSD keeps background tasks responsive.
Runs fine as a background service. No local models but all cloud features work well.
4GB meets minimum but RK3399 is old and slow eMMC hurts. Barely usable.
Linux container (Crostini) adds overhead. 8GB shared with ChromeOS. Sluggish but works.
System76 Lemur Pro is a top pick based on compatibility verdicts and benchmark performance across tested devices in this category.
10 laptop devices have official compatibility verdicts for OpenClaw.
See /can/openclaw/run-on/system76-lemur-pro for specs, requirements, and benchmarks.