
In July 2025, Irem Yuksel developed a continuous integration workflow for Windows Arm64 testing in the graphcore/pytorch-fork repository. By leveraging Bash and PowerShell scripting within a CI/CD framework, Irem enabled automated building and testing of PyTorch on Windows Arm64, addressing the need for broader platform support and reducing manual testing overhead. The workflow improved release reliability for Arm64 Windows targets by integrating these builds directly into the CI pipeline. This work demonstrated depth in Windows development and scripting, as it required adapting existing processes to new architectures and ensuring compatibility across diverse environments within the project’s continuous integration system.

In July 2025, focused on expanding cross-platform CI coverage for graphcore/pytorch-fork by introducing a Windows Arm64 testing workflow. This deliverable enhances compatibility, accelerates feedback, and reduces manual testing effort for Windows Arm64 PyTorch builds. The work provides increased reliability for releases targeting Arm64 Windows and broadens platform support in the CI pipeline. Commit 00da8e63ebb3bea5cf4382ea37ad1ae5598ac90d (“CI for Windows Arm64 (#148753)”) was the primary change enabling this capability.
In July 2025, focused on expanding cross-platform CI coverage for graphcore/pytorch-fork by introducing a Windows Arm64 testing workflow. This deliverable enhances compatibility, accelerates feedback, and reduces manual testing effort for Windows Arm64 PyTorch builds. The work provides increased reliability for releases targeting Arm64 Windows and broadens platform support in the CI pipeline. Commit 00da8e63ebb3bea5cf4382ea37ad1ae5598ac90d (“CI for Windows Arm64 (#148753)”) was the primary change enabling this capability.
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