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RELEASE.md
* Added support for `tflite_convert` command line tool in 2.0. * Post-training quantization tool supports quantizing weights shared by multiple operations. The models made with versions of this tool will use INT8 types for weights and will only be executable interpreters from this version onwards. * Post-training quantization tool supports fp16 weights and GPU delegateCreated: Tue Apr 07 12:39:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Mon Mar 30 18:31:38 GMT 2026 - 746.5K bytes - Click Count (3) -
CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md
- golang.org/x/time: 9d24e82 → 555d28b - golang.org/x/tools: 65e3620 → c1934b7 - golang.org/x/xerrors: a985d34 → 9bdfabe - google.golang.org/api: 5213b80 → v0.15.1 - google.golang.org/appengine: v1.5.0 → v1.6.5 - google.golang.org/genproto: 24fa4b2 → cb27e3a - google.golang.org/grpc: v1.26.0 → v1.27.0 - gopkg.in/check.v1: 788fd78 → 41f04d3 - honnef.co/go/tools: v0.0.1-2019.2.2 → v0.0.1-2019.2.3
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
One of the **biggest benefits** is that now you can create `Annotated` dependencies that are then shared by multiple *path operation functions*, this will allow you to **reduce** a lot of **code duplication** in your codebase, while keeping all the support from editors and tools. For example, you could have code like this:
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