Tether has released version 0.14.0 of its QVAC SDK, updating its local AI development stack with a focus on faster on-device inference for mobile, expanded multilingual speech, and cross-platform compute adaptation.
According to Odaily, the update adds an OpenClaw-compatible path intended to help developers deploy local coding agents at lower cost.
The Supertonic3 speech component expanded its text-to-speech language support to 31 languages from five. Chatterbox and Supertonic now support Android GPU operation and include memory usage optimizations.
At the system level, Linux adds a dynamic compute backend that can automatically match the optimal execution environment while a program is running. The architecture is described as technical groundwork for future compatibility with CUDA and ROCm GPU computing, aimed at lowering the deployment threshold for local multimodal AI projects.
AI TRENDS | Tether Releases QVAC SDK Version 0.14.0 With Mobile Inference and Multilingual Speech Updates
2026-06-29 14:06:59
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