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  1. RELEASE.md

    *   `tf.lite`:
    
        *   New operations supported:
            *   tflite SelectV2 now supports 5D.
            *   `tf.einsum` is supported with multiple unknown shapes.
            *   `tf.unsortedsegmentprod` op is supported.
            *   `tf.unsortedsegmentmax` op is supported.
            *   `tf.unsortedsegmentsum` op is supported.
        *   Updates to existing operations:
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  2. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    🚨 This is probably the last release (or one of the last releases) to support Python 3.6. 🔥
    
    Python 3.6 reached the [end-of-life and is no longer supported by Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3615/) since around a year ago.
    
    You hopefully updated to a supported version of Python a while ago. If you haven't, you really should.
    
    ### Features
    
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  3. lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip

    "CPACF", &supportsKDSA) } // canUseKDSA checks if KDSA instruction is available, and if it is, it checks // the name of the curve to see if it matches the curves supported(P-256, P-384, P-521). // Then, based on the curve name, a function code and a block size will be assigned. // If KDSA instruction is not available or if the curve is not supported, canUseKDSA // will set ok to false. func canUseKDSA(c curveID) (functionCode uint64, blockSize int, ok bool) { if !supportsKDSA { return 0, 0, false } switch...
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  4. lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip

    "CPACF", &supportsKDSA) } // canUseKDSA checks if KDSA instruction is available, and if it is, it checks // the name of the curve to see if it matches the curves supported(P-256, P-384, P-521). // Then, based on the curve name, a function code and a block size will be assigned. // If KDSA instruction is not available or if the curve is not supported, canUseKDSA // will set ok to false. func canUseKDSA(c curveID) (functionCode uint64, blockSize int, ok bool) { if !supportsKDSA { return 0, 0, false } switch...
    Created: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 GMT 2025
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