Windows 10 Linux Subsystem: You Get GPU Acceleration — With Intel, AMD, Nvidia Drivers

Nvidia, Intel and AMD have announced their support for Microsoft’s new effort to bring graphics processor support to the Windows 10 Windows Subsystem for Linux to enhance machine-learning training. From a report: GPU support for WSL arrived on Wednesday in the Dev Channel preview of Windows 10 build 20150 under Microsoft’s reorganized testing structure, which lets it test Windows 10 builds that aren’t tied to a specific future feature release. Microsoft announced upcoming GPU support for WSL a few weeks ago at Build 2020, along with support for running Linux GUI apps. The move on GPU access for WSL is intended to bring the performance of applications running in WSL2 up to par with those running on Windows. GPU compute support is the feature most requested by WSL users, according to Microsoft. The 20150 update includes support for Nvidia’s CUDA parallel computing platform and GPUs, as well as GPUs from AMD and Intel. It also supports DirectML (Direct Machine Learning), Microsoft’s Windows 10 API for hardware-accelerated machine learning.

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