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[WIP] Build Windows ARM64 binaries cross-compiled on x64 #1253

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@Blackhex Blackhex commented Dec 23, 2022

This builds Windows ARM64 binaries with VS2022, the changes are enabled and tested by this PR pytorch/pytorch#91307. Depends / rebased on #1240 PR, that should be merged first.

Closes pytorch/pytorch#91622.

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