Sept. 22, 2022, 4:42 p.m. | Mike Clayton

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Hardware

Speed up your training, and iterate faster

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When dealing with machine learning, and especially when dealing with deep learning and neural networks, it is preferable to use a graphics card to handle the processing, rather than the CPU. Even a very basic GPU is going to outperform a CPU when it comes to neural networks.

But which GPU should you buy? There is a lot of choice, and it can get confusing and …

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