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Hands-On GPU Computing with Python

By : Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay
Book Image

Hands-On GPU Computing with Python

By: Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay

Overview of this book

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 begins by introducing GPU computing and explaining the GPU architecture and programming models. You will learn, by example, how to perform GPU programming with Python, and look at using integrations such as PyCUDA, PyOpenCL, CuPy, and Numba with Anaconda for various tasks such as machine learning and data mining. In addition to this, you will get to grips with GPU workflows, 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. By the end of this 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.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Computing with GPUs Introduction, Fundamental Concepts, and Hardware
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Section 2: Hands-On Development with GPU Programming
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Section 3: Containerization and Machine Learning with GPU-Powered Python

Branded GPU-enabled PCs

If you are not currently looking to build a PC yourself but want to get started with GPU programming straightaway, this section will help you decide the branded system that's best for you.

Leading PC brands offer HPC workstations and GPU-enabled PCs ready for deployment. Such systems are equipped with GPUs that range from low-end to mid-range to high-end specifications and have their respective budgets. Jetson Nano, from NVIDIA, is a cost-effective System on a Chip (SoC) like Raspberry Pi, built especially for AI-based GPU computing. The price is just $99 USD, apparently, as unveiled at the GTC in 2019. It is a great gizmo for beginners getting started with AI computing.

While comparing different brands, your best way to explore is to look into each and every specification of such systems in detail. Depending on your requirements and application usage...