Enable parallel compilation in setup_env.py#402
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The cmake build command was missing the --parallel flag, forcing single-threaded compilation. This made builds unnecessarily slow, especially on low-end ARM devices where single-core I/O can cause the build to take hours. Adding --parallel lets cmake use all available CPU cores by default. Fixes microsoft#303
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--parallelflag to thecmake --buildcommand insetup_env.py--parallel, cmake automatically uses all available CPU coresTest plan
python setup_env.py -md models/BitNet-b1.58-2B-4T -q i2_sand verify build completes using multiple coresFixes #303