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how_do_i [2025/10/09 16:32] – [Use TensorFlow] deadlinehow_do_i [2025/10/09 16:33] (current) – [Use TensorFlow] deadline
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 **Note:** Python Keras and Tensorflow can be used on any workstation, Only three workstations have GPUs (limulus7-tf, limulus8-tf, limulus9-tf), however both Keras and Tensorflow will run without using a GPU (applications will run slower). **Note:** Python Keras and Tensorflow can be used on any workstation, Only three workstations have GPUs (limulus7-tf, limulus8-tf, limulus9-tf), however both Keras and Tensorflow will run without using a GPU (applications will run slower).
  
-**Testing:** You can test tensorflow using the following: on limulus7-tf, limulus8-tf, limulus9-tf)+**Testing:** You can test tensorflow using the following: (on limulus7-tf, limulus8-tf, limulus9-tf)
  
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-GPUs will be present on limulus7-tf, limulus8-tf, limulus9-tf, all ottheer nodes will show just one CPU.+GPUs will be present on limulus7-tf, limulus8-tf, limulus9-tf, all otheer nodes will show just one CPU.
  
 **GPU Monitoring:** You can use ''nvidia-smi'' to monitor the GPU. You must be logged into the GPU system. **GPU Monitoring:** You can use ''nvidia-smi'' to monitor the GPU. You must be logged into the GPU system.
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