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You'll find my GPU Python 101 workshop here at 10👇#ODSCEurope #ODSC
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Welcome to the Room C #ODSCEurope
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At PyData NYC tutorial, by Jacob Tomlinson, I learned that now it is possible to access the same array on the GPU from pytorch and cupy. I'm loving how it will let you use the strengths of different libraries without dealing with extra memory copies.
https://nyc2024.pydata.org/cfp/talk/VAVRYW/
#PyDataNYC2024
#pytorch
#cupy -
At PyData NYC tutorial, by Jacob Tomlinson, I learned that now it is possible to access the same array on the GPU from pytorch and cupy. I'm loving how it will let you use the strengths of different libraries without dealing with extra memory copies.
https://nyc2024.pydata.org/cfp/talk/VAVRYW/
#PyDataNYC2024
#pytorch
#cupy -
At PyData NYC tutorial, by Jacob Tomlinson, I learned that now it is possible to access the same array on the GPU from pytorch and cupy. I'm loving how it will let you use the strengths of different libraries without dealing with extra memory copies.
https://nyc2024.pydata.org/cfp/talk/VAVRYW/
#PyDataNYC2024
#pytorch
#cupy -
At PyData NYC tutorial, by Jacob Tomlinson, I learned that now it is possible to access the same array on the GPU from pytorch and cupy. I'm loving how it will let you use the strengths of different libraries without dealing with extra memory copies.
https://nyc2024.pydata.org/cfp/talk/VAVRYW/
#PyDataNYC2024
#pytorch
#cupy -
At PyData NYC tutorial, by Jacob Tomlinson, I learned that now it is possible to access the same array on the GPU from pytorch and cupy. I'm loving how it will let you use the strengths of different libraries without dealing with extra memory copies.
https://nyc2024.pydata.org/cfp/talk/VAVRYW/
#PyDataNYC2024
#pytorch
#cupy