How to find which TensorFlow is installed in my windows system? Whether it is CPU or GPU TensorFlow
I tried out the following command on the Anaconda command prompt,
pip show tensorflow
which gave me the result,
Name: tensorflow
Version: 1.10.0
Summary: TensorFlow is an open source machine learning framework for everyone.
Home-page: https://www.tensorflow.org/
Author: Google Inc.
Author-email: opensource@google.com
License: Apache 2.0
Location: d:softwarespycondenvstensorflow2libsite-packages
Requires: termcolor, absl-py, grpcio, tensorboard, wheel, protobuf, gast, six, numpy, setuptools, astor
I want to know if the installed TensorFlow is CPU supported or GPU supported. How can I get this information?
python tensorflow anaconda prompt
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I tried out the following command on the Anaconda command prompt,
pip show tensorflow
which gave me the result,
Name: tensorflow
Version: 1.10.0
Summary: TensorFlow is an open source machine learning framework for everyone.
Home-page: https://www.tensorflow.org/
Author: Google Inc.
Author-email: opensource@google.com
License: Apache 2.0
Location: d:softwarespycondenvstensorflow2libsite-packages
Requires: termcolor, absl-py, grpcio, tensorboard, wheel, protobuf, gast, six, numpy, setuptools, astor
I want to know if the installed TensorFlow is CPU supported or GPU supported. How can I get this information?
python tensorflow anaconda prompt
pip show tensorflow-gpu
,pip list | grep tensorflow-gpu
,python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.test.gpu_device_name())'
– BugKiller
Sep 1 '18 at 7:40
do you have access to anaconda navigator?
– dalonlobo
Nov 23 '18 at 8:59
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I tried out the following command on the Anaconda command prompt,
pip show tensorflow
which gave me the result,
Name: tensorflow
Version: 1.10.0
Summary: TensorFlow is an open source machine learning framework for everyone.
Home-page: https://www.tensorflow.org/
Author: Google Inc.
Author-email: opensource@google.com
License: Apache 2.0
Location: d:softwarespycondenvstensorflow2libsite-packages
Requires: termcolor, absl-py, grpcio, tensorboard, wheel, protobuf, gast, six, numpy, setuptools, astor
I want to know if the installed TensorFlow is CPU supported or GPU supported. How can I get this information?
python tensorflow anaconda prompt
I tried out the following command on the Anaconda command prompt,
pip show tensorflow
which gave me the result,
Name: tensorflow
Version: 1.10.0
Summary: TensorFlow is an open source machine learning framework for everyone.
Home-page: https://www.tensorflow.org/
Author: Google Inc.
Author-email: opensource@google.com
License: Apache 2.0
Location: d:softwarespycondenvstensorflow2libsite-packages
Requires: termcolor, absl-py, grpcio, tensorboard, wheel, protobuf, gast, six, numpy, setuptools, astor
I want to know if the installed TensorFlow is CPU supported or GPU supported. How can I get this information?
python tensorflow anaconda prompt
python tensorflow anaconda prompt
edited Nov 23 '18 at 8:55
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pip show tensorflow-gpu
,pip list | grep tensorflow-gpu
,python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.test.gpu_device_name())'
– BugKiller
Sep 1 '18 at 7:40
do you have access to anaconda navigator?
– dalonlobo
Nov 23 '18 at 8:59
add a comment |
pip show tensorflow-gpu
,pip list | grep tensorflow-gpu
,python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.test.gpu_device_name())'
– BugKiller
Sep 1 '18 at 7:40
do you have access to anaconda navigator?
– dalonlobo
Nov 23 '18 at 8:59
pip show tensorflow-gpu
, pip list | grep tensorflow-gpu
, python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.test.gpu_device_name())'
– BugKiller
Sep 1 '18 at 7:40
pip show tensorflow-gpu
, pip list | grep tensorflow-gpu
, python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.test.gpu_device_name())'
– BugKiller
Sep 1 '18 at 7:40
do you have access to anaconda navigator?
– dalonlobo
Nov 23 '18 at 8:59
do you have access to anaconda navigator?
– dalonlobo
Nov 23 '18 at 8:59
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pip show tensorflow-gpu
,pip list | grep tensorflow-gpu
,python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.test.gpu_device_name())'
– BugKiller
Sep 1 '18 at 7:40
do you have access to anaconda navigator?
– dalonlobo
Nov 23 '18 at 8:59