Tag: TensorFlow
Chris Lattner cuts last ties to Swift project
Chris Lattner, the mind behind compiler infrastructure project LLVM and Apple’s Swift language, has left the Swift core […]
TensorFlow 2.8 lends hand at text processing, continues to lure devs onto more powerful hardware
Machine learning practitioners with an interest in hardware acceleration can find some new things to try in the […]
Ray 1.9 makes Train beta, launches Ray Job Submission server
The team behind the Ray framework for building distributed applications has pushed version 1.9 of its project into […]
Kubeflow 1.4 cuts down on duplicates, gets automating processes
The planned release date of September 27th came and went, but after some last minute adjustments, machine learning […]
TensorFlow splits off Keras, hits 2.6 with lots of security fixes
Deep learning framework TensorFlow 2.6 has left the beta testing phase behind, and is now ready for general […]
Easy math: PyTorch 1.9 amps up distributed training and scientific computing
Version 1.9 of neural network and tensor computation framework PyTorch is now available. The 3400-plus commits in the […]
TensorFlow 2.5.0 slithers in with support for Python 3.9
The TensorFlow team has released v2.5.0 of the open source software framework for machine learning, delivering a number […]
What’s the point: TensorFlow, Cider, Chef Infra Server, and Chronosphere
The TensorFlow project has started the year with a slew of security releases, fixing some medium to severe […]
One for you, one for me: TensorFlow 2.4 lands with stable multi-worker strategy
After polishing release candidates for six weeks, the TensorFlow team topped off 2020 by lobbing version 2.4 of […]
Busy week for Google Cloud: TPUs spark PyTorch support and AI Platform gets Predictions going
Google Cloud’s AI Platform has opened the doors to a new Prediction product – AI Platform Prediction is […]