For that, you can use cupy[0], PyTorch[1] or Tensorflow[2]. They all mimic the numpy's API with the possibility to use your GPU. [0] https://cupy.dev/ [1] https://pytorch.org/ [2] https://www.tensorflow.org/
I'm always very confused about this kind of statement: "Don’t estimate". To me, projects without estimates tend to take way too much time. It's also federating a team to have deadlines. But I agree that estimations…
After the announce of 100k yens per people (~$1000), they might finally become more serious...
For that, you can use cupy[0], PyTorch[1] or Tensorflow[2]. They all mimic the numpy's API with the possibility to use your GPU. [0] https://cupy.dev/ [1] https://pytorch.org/ [2] https://www.tensorflow.org/
I'm always very confused about this kind of statement: "Don’t estimate". To me, projects without estimates tend to take way too much time. It's also federating a team to have deadlines. But I agree that estimations…
After the announce of 100k yens per people (~$1000), they might finally become more serious...