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[NPU] Get remote tensors info from methods and not through properties to avoid CPU overhead #28614

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@pereanub pereanub force-pushed the get_original_memory branch from 45e5076 to d1bb3be Compare January 22, 2025 14:35
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Merged via the queue into openvinotoolkit:master with commit dc1d967 Jan 23, 2025
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