Tether's QVAC Updated to Version 0.14.0, Adds OpenClaw Compatibility to Optimize Local AI Inference
Odaily Planet Daily News: Tether's AI development tool, the QVAC SDK, has officially launched version 0.14.0, focusing on three major directions to iterate the local AI development stack: accelerating mobile-side local inference, expanding multilingual voice capabilities, and adapting cross-platform computing power.
This update adds an OpenClaw compatibility path, helping developers deploy local coding agents at a low cost. The voice component, Supertonic3, expands text-to-speech language support from 5 to 31 languages. Both Chatterbox and Supertonic now support Android GPU operation and have optimized memory consumption. On the system level, Linux has added a dynamic computing backend, allowing the program to automatically match the optimal execution environment during runtime. This architecture lays the technical groundwork for future compatibility with CUDA and ROCm GPU computing power, lowering the barrier to entry for local multimodal AI projects.
