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12 TopicsGPU compute within Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 supports AI and ML workloads
Adding GPU compute support to WSL has been our #1 most requested feature since the first release. Over the last few years, the WSL, Virtualization, DirectX, Windows Driver, Windows AI teams, and our silicon partners have been working hard to deliver this capability.5.9KViews2likes0CommentsNeural networks and deep learning with Microsoft Azure GPU
First published on MSDN on May 23, 2017 Guest blog by Yannis Assael from Oxford University The rise of neural networks and deep learning is correlated with increased computational power introduced by general purpose GPUs.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsLearning more about the Microsoft Data Science Virtual Machine 4th April 6pm–7pm
First published on MSDN on Mar 27, 2017 Public webinar on DSVM This webinar focuses on demonstrating how the Data Science Virtual Machine (DSVM) in Microsoft Azure conveniently enables key end-to-end data analytics scenarios by providing users immediate access to a collection of the top data science and development tools of the industry, completely pre-configured, with worked out examples and sample code.489Views0likes0CommentsSetting up more than 18 GPU Instances on Azure using VMs or Containers
First published on MSDN on Mar 14, 2017 I have been getting a number of questions around the availability of Azure N Series GPU at present we have two SKUs NC (GPU Compute}_ and NV (GPU Visualisation) This blog explains the differences between the SKUs and where NC vs NV hardware instances should be used https://blogs.1.1KViews0likes0Comments