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author | Gian Marco Iodice <gianmarco.iodice@arm.com> | Fri Jul 26 15:31:02 2019 +0100 |
committer | Gian Marco Iodice <gianmarco.iodice@arm.com> | Mon Jul 29 12:29:07 2019 +0000 |
tree | b86cda1c686e4466ce7927b66aba15e49b0c6139 | |
parent | 44f5572f3d6ba8e39c4a18a991049992d590ce39 [diff] |
COMPMID-2336: Rename the new generic depthwise convolution on NEON Change-Id: I45cacf75b08bb9d867343037507e56f200ad6ac0 Signed-off-by: Gian Marco Iodice <gianmarco.iodice@arm.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.mlplatform.org/c/1637 Tested-by: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Giorgio Arena <giorgio.arena@arm.com> Comments-Addressed: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com>
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