Nano: add partial m-series chip support for tensorflow (training and installation) (#6520)
* add m1 chip support * fix setup
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pip install --pre --upgrade bigdl-nano[tensorflow]
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					pip install --pre --upgrade bigdl-nano[tensorflow]
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					We also partially support M-series chip users with no guarantee of acceleration with same API. Currently only tensorflow is experimentally supported.
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					```bash
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					conda create -n env python=3.8
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					conda activate env
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					conda install -c apple tensorflow-deps
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					pip install --pre --upgrade bigdl-nano[tensorflow]
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					```
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```eval_rst
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					```eval_rst
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.. note::
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					.. note::
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    Since bigdl-nano is still in the process of rapid iteration, we highly recommend that you install nightly build version through the above command to facilitate your use of the latest features.
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					    Since bigdl-nano is still in the process of rapid iteration, we highly recommend that you install nightly build version through the above command to facilitate your use of the latest features.
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