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Effortlessly run PyTorch natively on Windows on Arm—no compilation required! Thanks to joint efforts between Arm, Microsoft, and upstream projects like PyTorch and NumPy, Windows on Arm GitHub runners now streamline deployment, enabling seamless native support, accelerated workflows, and simplified AI development directly on Arm-powered Windows devices.
In this session, you’ll learn:
-Setting up Windows on Arm native GitHub Runners in the cloud
-Running PyTorch and simplifying AI development
To learn more, please check out these resources:
* https://learn.arm.com/learning-paths/laptops-and-desktops/windows_cicd_github?utm_source=events&utm_medium=partner&utm_content=blog&utm_campaign=mk24_developer_msbuild
* https://learn.arm.com/learning-paths/laptops-and-desktops/windows_cicd_github/
* https://learn.arm.com/learning-paths/laptops-and-desktops/win_python/
𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀:
* Alin Pahontu
* Irem Yuksel
* Milos Puzovic
* Diego Russo
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ODFP974 | English (US) | AI, Copilot & Agents
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Chapters:
0:00 – Topic Introduction: PyTorch on Windows on Arm with GitHub Runners
00:02:46 – Detailed Look at Windows Arm64 Runner Image and Its Features
00:03:50 – Introduction to Arm Hardware Compatibility and Supported Use Cases
00:05:49 – Transition to PyTorch Adaptation to Run on Windows on Arm
00:08:20 – Introduction to Irem Yuksel’s Segment
00:08:28 – Announcement of PyTorch’s Availability on Windows Arm Machines
00:11:45 – Initiating the Model Run
00:12:47 – Review of AI Integration in Copilot
00:13:18 – Call-to-Action: Enhancing Windows on Arm Support for Open-source Projects Read More Microsoft Developer