The currently supported platforms [1] were mostly driven by environments I've seen at various tech companies.
I do have active plans to support inference from WASM/WebGPU so maybe that could be a good entrypoint to Windows support.
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[1] Currently, the supported platforms are:
* `x86_64` Linux and macOS
* `aarch64` Linux (e.g. Linux on AWS Graviton)
* `aarch64` macOS (e.g. M1 and M2 Apple Silicon chips)
* WebAssembly (metadata access only for now, but WebGPU runners are coming soon)
The currently supported platforms [1] were mostly driven by environments I've seen at various tech companies.
I do have active plans to support inference from WASM/WebGPU so maybe that could be a good entrypoint to Windows support.
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[1] Currently, the supported platforms are:
* `x86_64` Linux and macOS
* `aarch64` Linux (e.g. Linux on AWS Graviton)
* `aarch64` macOS (e.g. M1 and M2 Apple Silicon chips)
* WebAssembly (metadata access only for now, but WebGPU runners are coming soon)