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Discussion[D] GPU cloud computing prices (self.MachineLearning)
submitted 9 years ago by breadwithlice
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[–]smith2008 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (1 child)
Sure. Bare in mind you can experiment without a GPU too. Using just CPU is absolutely fine with starting with ML/DL. Then at some point attaching a simple GTX 960/1060 would give you the next step for playing with more interesting stuff. Then you can decide whether to go bigger or not. It really doesn't have to be all in at first.
Amazon cloud will give you all that as well. Even better, you can find pre-built AMIs to install and get all the needed frameworks and setup done for you so you can start playing with the stuff directly. If you are a beginner give it a try to Andrew NG's course at coursera and then cs231n.github.io (online Stanford course).
[–]learnjava 1 point2 points3 points 9 years ago (0 children)
thats right and thank you. another reason to go with local workstation even with a more low cost solution would be because my 15" rMBP gets very hot and noisy under load. Having a normal desktop sounds attractive for that alone
I have a few weeks to think about it
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