Installing and configuring TensorFlow
You can install and use TensorFlow on a number of platforms such as Linux, macOS, and Windows. Moreover, you can also build and install TensorFlow from the latest GitHub source of TensorFlow. Furthermore, if you have a Windows machine, you can install TensorFlow via native pip or Anacondas. TensorFlow supports Python 3.5.x and 3.6.x on Windows.
In addition, Python 3 comes with the pip3 package manager, which is the program you will use to install TensorFlow. Therefore, you do not need to install pip if you are using this Python version. From our experience, even if you have NVIDIA GPU hardware integrated on your machine, it would be worth installing and trying the CPU-only version first and if you don't experience good performance, you should switch to GPU support then.
The GPU–enabled version of TensorFlow has several requirements such as 64–bit Linux, Python 2.7 (or 3.3+ for Python 3), NVIDIA CUDA® 7.5 or higher (CUDA 8.0 required...