Hi,

I've been using pypy on windows (32-bit) for some time now, and was wondering 
what the status is on the following:


1)     Windowx x64 support

2)     Tensorflow support on linux

Now that numpy works quite well, if tensorflow manages to compile and run in 
pypy, it would speed up graph construction time considerably (although running 
a graph should be the same time as in Cpython). My particular use case is 
dynamically constructing complex tensorflow graphs, differentiating them and 
then running them once - so pypy could potentially offer a huge speedup.

Thanks.

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