Setting up your Python environment for GPU programming can be a very delicate process. The Anaconda Python 2.7 distribution is suggested for both Windows and Linux users for the purposes of this text. First, we should ensure that we have the correct hardware for GPU programming; generally speaking, a 64-bit Windows or Linux PC with 4 gigabytes of RAM and any entry-level NVIDIA GPU from 2016 or later will be sufficient for our ends. Windows users should be careful in using a version of Visual Studio that works well with both the CUDA Toolkit and Anaconda (such as VS 2015), while Linux users should be particularly careful in the installation of their GPU drivers, and set up the appropriate environment variables in their .bashrc file. Furthermore, Windows users should create an appropriate launch script that will set up their environment for GPU programming and should use...
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