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|    Is it possible to train generative AI on    |
|    28 Nov 24 14:05:34    |
      From: carlf@panix.com              I have a system with a very high-end CPU (for a workstation), a 12th       generation Intel i9, but a low-end GPU (Radeon RX470 with 6 gb of RAM).              Is it possible to do any sort of AI training on that setup, say if you're       willing to process at 5% of an nVidia GPU's speed? I just want to play with       it, see if it's worth investing more money, at this point. I don't mind, if,       say, training a LORA takes an hour per photo, or even 6 hours per photo.              Sorry if I mangled any terminology, this is not my field and I'm (as you       guessed by now) just starting to learn it.              Thanks.       --       Carl Fink carl@finknetwork.com       https://reasonablyliterate.com https://nitpicking.com       If you want to make a point, somebody will take the point and stab you with it.        -Kenne Estes              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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