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m_d_
10 months ago
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CuPy: NumPy and SciPy for GPU
conda provides cudatoolkit and associated packages. Does this solve the situation?
SubiculumCode
10 months ago
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Actually yes it does....except I seem to remember that it doesn't go back that far in cuda versions. I can't seem to find it again right now.
nyrikki
10 months ago
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The condos 200-employee threshold licence change is problematic for some.
boldlybold
10 months ago
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As long as you stay out of the "defaults" and "anaconda" repos, you're not subject to that license. For my needs conda-forge and bioconda have everything. I'm not sure about the nvidia repo but I assume it's similar.
kmaehashi
10 months ago
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Actually all CUDA Toolkit libs are already available through the conda-forge channel:
https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/cuda-cudart
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https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/libcublas
, etc.
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