PyTorch and Chainer take this approach. CuPy is even designed to be drop-in compatible with Numpy; I don't think there is much support for LAPACK routines at this point though. Doing MATLAB-esque work with tensorflow…
Very well, Bazel then. I'm sure it's all the rage in the cube-farms, but that doesn't necessarily make one's life easier.
PyTorch and Chainer take this approach. CuPy is even designed to be drop-in compatible with Numpy; I don't think there is much support for LAPACK routines at this point though. Doing MATLAB-esque work with tensorflow…
Very well, Bazel then. I'm sure it's all the rage in the cube-farms, but that doesn't necessarily make one's life easier.