Yeah I know about Model Context Protocol. But it's still only a small part of the AI puzzle. I'm saying that we're at a point now where a whole AI stack can run, in some form, 100% on-device with okayish accuracy. When you think about that, and where we're headed, it makes the whole idea of cloud AI look like a dinosaur.

I mean, I am asking what "MCP-based methodology" is, because it doesn't make sense for a 4B model to outperform Gemini 2.5 Pro et al by that much.