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+ | ==== Tensorflow with GPU ==== | ||
+ | To use tensorflow with a specific GPU, say GPU 1, you can simply set | ||
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+ | export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1 | ||
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+ | and then schedule your jobs with Torque to perform experiments on GPU 1. |