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### Description I've added changes to support CUDA and DML (only on Windows, on other platforms it will throw an error) ### Motivation and Context It fixes this feature request https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/14127 which is tracked here https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/14529 I was working on StableDiffusion implementation for node.js and it is very slow on CPU, so GPU support is essential. Here is a working demo with a patched and precompiled version https://github.com/dakenf/stable-diffusion-nodejs ---------
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# ONNX Runtime Node.js Binding
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ONNX Runtime Node.js binding enables Node.js applications to run ONNX model inference.
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## Usage
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Install the latest stable version:
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```
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npm install onnxruntime-node
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```
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Refer to [ONNX Runtime JavaScript examples](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime-inference-examples/tree/main/js) for samples and tutorials.
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## Requirements
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ONNXRuntime works on Node.js v12.x+ or Electron v5.x+.
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Following platforms are supported with pre-built binaries:
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- Windows x64 CPU NAPI_v3
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- Linux x64 CPU NAPI_v3
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- MacOS x64 CPU NAPI_v3
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To use on platforms without pre-built binaries, you can build Node.js binding from source and consume it by `npm install <onnxruntime_repo_root>/js/node/`. See also [instructions](https://www.onnxruntime.ai/docs/how-to/build.html#apis-and-language-bindings) for building ONNX Runtime Node.js binding locally.
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# GPU Support
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Right now, the Windows version supports only the DML provider. Linux x64 can use CUDA and TensorRT.
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## License
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License information can be found [here](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/blob/main/README.md#license).
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