williamFalcon/tensorflow-gpu-install-ubuntu-16.04
Tensorflow GPU install instructions for ubuntu 16.04 - Deep learning
This provides step-by-step instructions for setting up an Ubuntu 16.04 machine to run deep learning models using TensorFlow with GPU acceleration. It guides you through installing necessary drivers, CUDA, and cuDNN, and then configuring a Python 3.6 environment with GPU-enabled TensorFlow. Scientists, researchers, and data scientists working with deep learning models will find this useful for preparing their computational environment.
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Use this if you need a detailed guide to configure an Ubuntu 16.04 system specifically for GPU-accelerated TensorFlow deep learning.
Not ideal if you are using a different operating system, a different deep learning framework, or a TensorFlow version that does not specifically require these CUDA/cuDNN versions.
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