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best laptop/desktop for machine learning and python

10 hours ago, Eflinspy said:

The thing to remember about Machine Learning is that it is really vast. Are you going to be doing deep learning with 5-10 convolutional layers and 400 neurons or something. I can run a serious deep learning algorthim on a jetson nano WITH 300 CUDA CORES! So if you want portability any of the RTX serious card will do, and for compiling you would at least want 12 threads.

yoooo I forgot about the Jetson stuff

 

If that's literally all you want then yeah these are pretty good

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and gaming also

i am machine learning

 

guys i want to know which is the best laptop for machine learning and light gaming for under 1000 us dollars 

 

guys i want to know which laptop is beat for machine learning for under 1000usd

 

hello anyone there to help me linus anyone

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35 minutes ago, Mohammad Saleh said:

hello anyone there to help me linus anyone

Machine learning is a HUMONGOUSLY wide concept, it's like asking "what's the best laptop for anything?" You need to be way more specific about it, ie. what software you are planning to use, what functionality of it and if that functionality can take advantage of some form of hardware-acceleration in a GPU or not, and then go from there.

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As @WereCatf Mentioned before, tell us what you need this laptop. Do you need it for doing light video editing, light photo editing, just running google docs? If you can tell us we can help you. BTW, although Linus is pretty active on the forum, don't expect he'll magically know what you want. If you can tell us more, we'll be happy to help

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3 topics on literally the same question posted separately should be kept in the same thread.

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Budget (including currency):1100$ 

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Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

https://builds.gg/builds/budget-machine-learning-setup-27362 guys just go to this link to see this build

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On 9/10/2020 at 3:30 PM, Lord Vile said:

Macbook

Well actually Linux is probably preferable.... but yeah failing that I'd probably go for a MacBook.

 

But that said, Windows will do you fine as well, if you prefer, and there aren't really any MacBooks under $1000 unfortunately.

1 hour ago, Mohammad Saleh said:

guys i want a laptop

On 9/11/2020 at 12:10 PM, Mohammad Saleh said:

hello anyone there to help me linus anyone

On 9/11/2020 at 12:08 PM, Mohammad Saleh said:

guys i want to know which laptop is beat for machine learning for under 1000usd

On 9/11/2020 at 8:25 AM, Mohammad Saleh said:

guys i want to know which is the best laptop for machine learning and light gaming for under 1000 us dollars 

On 9/10/2020 at 3:40 PM, Mohammad Saleh said:

and gaming also

i am machine learning

Just ignoring the fact that you're spamming - there aren't any specific factors that make a laptop better suited to the things you mention. Just buy whatever the best hardware you can afford in your country is.

 

Around this price range, the Dell XPS series is often considered to be fairly standard and is generally well recommended. Maybe look into that?

 

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