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TensorFlow 2.9 Is Here: Present-day Use Cases
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TensorFlow 2.9 Is Here: Present-day Use Cases

Last Updated on July 26, 2023 by Editorial Team

Author(s): Anil Tilbe

Originally published on Towards AI.

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Tensorflow is available as an open-source deep learning framework for machine learning under the MIT license. It provides a high-level API, which is geared towards readability for efficient information retrieval, and high-level abstractions, which enable fast customizations.

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TensorFlow receives support from the deep learning community towards its features and libraries, including tensorflow_addons, tf.keras, and tf.keras_addons. TensorFlow has competitors currently from the other popular deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, PySpark, and WSLint.

Focus on (1) CPU performance (oneDNN by default); (2) model parallelism with DTensor; (3) revamp… Read the full blog for free on Medium.

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