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You can. You need a recent Linux kernel, but pytorch now officially supports Intel's extensions (xpu). These are actually a decent consumer proposition because the bottleneck for most people training models on their own hardware is VRAM. These have substantially more VRAM than anything in their price bracket, and are priced competitively enough that you could buy two and have a pretty solid training setup. Or one for training and one for inference.


Very interesting, thank you!




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