Hands-On GPU Computing with Python

Hands-On GPU Computing with Python

eBook Details:

  • Paperback: 452 pages
  • Publisher: WOW! eBook (May 14, 2019)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1789341078
  • ISBN-13: 978-1789341072

eBook Description:

Hands-On GPU Computing with Python: Explore GPU-enabled programmable environment for machine learning, scientific applications, and gaming using PyCUDA, PyOpenGL, and Anaconda Accelerate

GPUs are proving to be excellent general purpose-parallel computing solutions for high performance tasks such as deep learning and scientific computing.

This book will be your guide to getting started with GPU computing. It will start with introducing GPU computing and explain the architecture and programming models for GPUs. You will learn, by example, how to perform GPU programming with Python, and you’ll look at using integrations such as PyCUDA, PyOpenCL, CuPy and Numba with Anaconda for various tasks such as machine learning and data mining. Going further, you will get to grips with GPU work flows, management, and deployment using modern containerization solutions. Toward the end of the book, you will get familiar with the principles of distributed computing for training machine learning models and enhancing efficiency and performance.

  • Utilize Python libraries and frameworks for GPU acceleration
  • Set up a GPU-enabled programmable machine learning environment on your system with Anaconda
  • Deploy your machine learning system on cloud containers with illustrated examples
  • Explore PyCUDA and PyOpenCL and compare them with platforms such as CUDA, OpenCL and ROCm.
  • Perform data mining tasks with machine learning models on GPUs
  • Extend your knowledge of GPU computing in scientific applications

By the end of this Hands-On GPU Computing with Python book, you will be able to set up a GPU ecosystem for running complex applications and data models that demand great processing capabilities, and be able to efficiently manage memory to compute your application effectively and quickly.

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2 Responses

  1. Neil Jeffery Barnett says:

    why are so many files missing like this one.

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