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# GPU / CPU Benchmarks for tensorflow and keras # GPU / CPU Benchmarks for tensorflow and keras
The benchmarks run on all the devices that tensorflow finds. If that should include a GPU, make sure to install the python egg `tensorflow-gpu`, also make sure the nvidia kernel module has the version supported by your cuda installation, in my case I needed the ubuntu-package `nvidia-384==384.111-0ubuntu1` (the 111-part also has to match). You'll see an error message in the **console** (not the notebook) when importing tensorflow and the versions mismatch. Also make sure cuda is in your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`, in my case `/usr/local/cuda-8.0/targets/x86_64-linux/lib/` for the ubuntu package `cuda-8.0`, the folder should contain object files like `libcudnn.so` ('updatedb' and `locate libcuda.so` to find such a folder on your linux system). The benchmarks run on all the devices that tensorflow finds. If that should include a GPU, make sure to install the python egg `tensorflow-gpu`, also make sure the nvidia kernel module has the version supported by your cuda installation, in my case I needed the ubuntu-package `nvidia-384==384.111-0ubuntu1` (the 111-part also has to match). You'll see an error message in the **console** (not the notebook) when importing tensorflow and the versions mismatch. Also make sure cuda is in your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`, in my case `/usr/local/cuda-8.0/targets/x86_64-linux/lib/` for the ubuntu package `cuda-8.0`, the folder should contain object files like `libcudnn.so` (`updatedb` and `locate libcuda.so` to find such a folder on your linux system).
Run the benchmarks preferrably in a virtualenv with `python>=3.4,<4` Run the benchmarks preferrably in a virtualenv with `python>=3.4,<4`