ashishpatel26/Cuda-installation-on-WSL2-Ubuntu-20.04-and-Windows11
Cuda installation on WSL2 Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows11
This guide helps you set up NVIDIA CUDA on your Windows 11 machine using WSL2 and Ubuntu 20.04. It walks you through the steps to install the necessary drivers and toolkit, allowing your Windows machine to leverage its GPU for accelerated computing within a Linux environment. This is for developers, data scientists, or researchers who need to run GPU-intensive applications or machine learning models on Windows.
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Use this if you are a developer, data scientist, or researcher using Windows 11 and want to run GPU-accelerated code, particularly for machine learning or high-performance computing tasks, within a Linux environment (WSL2).
Not ideal if you are exclusively working in a native Linux environment, or if your applications do not require GPU acceleration.
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