Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series Receives New TensorFlow Acceleration

Oct 30, 2022 at 10:42am EDT
Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series Receives New TensorFlow Acceleration 1

TensorFlow allows for a platform for AI machine-learning models to prepare, build, deploy, and implement several software and hardware options. Recently, Google and Intel created a way to let various hardware manufacturers release product support for data center devices without altering the original code. This new mechanism is called PluggableDevice. Today, Intel announced that they had added their Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series to the line of PluggableDevices, called Intel Extension for TensorFlow.

Intel and Google team members join forces to create a new TensorFlow acceleration by way of the new Intel Extension for TensorFlow

This new implementation for Intel and TensorFlow will allow Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series hardware and the company's Intel Arc graphics. It is compatible with Linux and the Windows Subsystem for Linux by connecting to oneAPI. OneAPI is the open-source programming model standard that allows developers to utilize various accelerated architectures.

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Intel Extension for TensorFlow PluggableDevice implementation. Image source: TensorFlow.

The plug-in, albeit simple to initiate, will allow developers to use various C API models that combine C++ with the SYCL programming models.

For those parties interested in learning more about the new integration, you can check out the Intel Extension for TensorFlow blog page for further details.

News Sources: TensorFlow, Intel

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