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4 TopicsSysVAD Virtual Audio Driver Sample updated
The Microsoft SysVAD Virtual audio Device Deriver (SYSVAD) sample code, used to demonstrate how to develop a WDM audio driver which exposes support for multiple devices, was updated on 4 December 2019. Changes include: Removal of the Phone Audio sample Addition of a WaveTest public sample Modification of the componentized audio samples to include the addComponent directive For more details and to download the sample code, please visit the SysVAD Virtual Audio Device Driver Sample page on docs.microsoft.com.1.4KViews1like0CommentsGetting the November 2019 release of Windows 10 ready for release
As you are no doubt aware, Microsoft has announced that the November release of Windows 10 has reached the final stage. For complete details, please see this blog post from Brandon LeBlanc - Getting the November 2019 Update Ready for Release639Views0likes0CommentsDo YOU want to influence future Microsoft Cloud + AI Engineering products or services?
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As the industry continues to focus on Artificial Intelligence, the Windows 10 platform (starting with Windows 10 1803 and continuing through Windows 10 1903) is bringing the best tools for performing local, high-performance machine learning inferencing with the Windows AI Platform: Windows ML APIs - enabling machine learning inferencing DirectML APIs - providing operator-level access to ONNX 1.3 standard resources Microsoft Compute Driver Model (MCDM) - a driver model for compute and AI specific silicon for Windows This video from Build 2019 gives a great overview of the Windows AI platform.5.5KViews0likes0Comments