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    NVIDIA GPU Exporter

    NVIDIA GPU Exporter

    Nvidia GPU exporter for prometheus using nvidia-smi binary

    Nvidia GPU exporter for prometheus, using nvidia-smi binary to gather metrics. There are many Nvidia GPU exporters out there however they have problems such as not being maintained, not providing pre-built binaries, having a dependency to Linux and/or Docker, targeting enterprise setups (DCGM) and so on.
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    GPU-Z

    GPU-Z

    Lightweight GPU information and diagnostics tool.

    GPU-Z is a specialized and lightweight system utility designed to provide in-depth information about your video card and graphics processor. It offers comprehensive support for a wide range of graphics devices from NVIDIA, AMD, ATI, and Intel. The application delivers detailed data on the adapter, GPU specifications, and display information.
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    Nvitop

    Nvitop

    An interactive NVIDIA-GPU process viewer and beyond

    nvitop is an interactive NVIDIA device and process monitoring tool. It has a colorful and informative interface that continuously updates the status of the devices and processes. As a resource monitor, it includes many features and options, such as tree-view, environment variable viewing, process filtering, process metrics monitoring, etc. Beyond that, the package also ships a CUDA device selection tool nvisel for deep learning researchers. It also provides handy APIs that allow developers...
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    gpustat

    gpustat

    A simple command-line utility for querying and monitoring GPU status

    gpustat is a lightweight Python command-line utility designed to provide fast, human-readable monitoring of NVIDIA GPU status in real time. It serves as a simplified alternative to the more verbose nvidia-smi tool by presenting key GPU metrics in a compact, developer-friendly format. The utility retrieves data through NVIDIA’s NVML bindings and displays information such as temperature, utilization, memory usage, and running processes directly in the terminal. ...
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    Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow

    Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow

    Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow

    Introduction to Deep Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow. To date tensorflow comes in two different packages, namely tensorflow and tensorflow-gpu, whether you want to install the framework with CPU-only or GPU support, respectively. NVIDIA Drivers and CuDNN must be installed and configured before hand. Please refer to the official Tensorflow documentation for further details. Since version 0.9 Theano introduced the libgpuarray in the stable release (it was previously only available in the development version). ...
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