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  • #21
    Originally posted by microcode View Post
    Is there a document somewhere explaining how to get ROCm Tensorflow running on a generic Linux system?
    Hats off for having a will for setting it up yourself. But kids these days just find a docker for that somewhere and run it

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    • #22
      Originally posted by phoronix View Post
      It will be interesting to see ROCm on super-computers and a pleasant change of pace compared to the proprietary CUDA/compute used by today's NVIDIA-based supercomputers.
      Well, the Intel/Cray Aurora supercomputer should also be sans-CUDA.

      Of course, Intel is now touting their oneAPI. Presumably, they're trying to take a page from CUDA's playbook, though I believe their stated goal is to provide CPU/GPU portability.
      Last edited by coder; 08 May 2019, 03:50 AM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by zxy_thf View Post
        The good news might be deep learning guys are not using CUDA directly.
        Nvidia is pushing TensorRT, hard. They are building up more toolchains, services, and even pre-trained models around it, as well. A whole ecosystem, really.

        I think they realized their mistake in supporting open frameworks, and are now working hard to replicate CUDA's success in the deep learning domain.

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