septembris 07, 2022 — Posted by Rostam Dinyari, Nitin Srinivasan, Douglas Yarrington and Rishika Sinha of the TensorFlow team Starting with TensorFlow 2.10, we are excited to announce our collaboration with Intel, AWS, ARM, and Linaro to develop official TensorFlow builds. This means that when you pip install TensorFlow on Windows Native and Linux Aarch64 hosts, you will receive a build of TensorFlow that has been rev…
Posted by Rostam Dinyari, Nitin Srinivasan, Douglas Yarrington and Rishika Sinha of the TensorFlow team
Starting with TensorFlow 2.10, we are excited to announce our collaboration with Intel, AWS, ARM, and Linaro to develop official TensorFlow builds. This means that when you pip install TensorFlow on Windows Native and Linux Aarch64 hosts, you will receive a build of TensorFlow that has been reviewed and vetted by these platform experts. This happens transparently, and there are no changes to your workflow . We've updated the pip install scripts so it's automatic for you.
Official builds are TensorFlow releases that follow rigorous functional and performance testing standards Google engineers and our collaborators publish with each release, which we align with our published support expectations under the SIG Build forum. Collaborators monitor the builds daily and publish artifacts to the community in coordination with the overall TensorFlow release schedule.septembris 07, 2022 — Posted by Rostam Dinyari, Nitin Srinivasan, Douglas Yarrington and Rishika Sinha of the TensorFlow team Starting with TensorFlow 2.10, we are excited to announce our collaboration with Intel, AWS, ARM, and Linaro to develop official TensorFlow builds. This means that when you pip install TensorFlow on Windows Native and Linux Aarch64 hosts, you will receive a build of TensorFlow that has been rev…