How do I import TensorFlow in Python? - Stack Overflow I am trying to import the TensorFlow library in Python (Anaconda Spyder) on Windows: import tf contrib keras preprocessing It's giving me: No module found tensorflow contrib keras preprocessing
Which TensorFlow and CUDA version combinations are compatible? I have noticed that some newer TensorFlow versions are incompatible with older CUDA and cuDNN versions Does an overview of the compatible versions or even a list of officially tested combinations
python - New TensorFlow (Compatible for GPU) Not Detecting GPU: CUDA 12 . . . I guess this note from the TensorFlow documentation sums it up: GPU support on native-Windows is only available for 2 10 or earlier versions Below it you also find the compatible combinations of Python, TensorFlow, CUDA and cuDNN In case you absolutely need to use Windows, these are the last supported versions:
python - Import tensorflow. keras could not be resolved after . . . 49 TensorFlow 2 8 was recently released and I installed it as soon as it was out I really need it for support of higher NumPy versions and a few new features However, after installing it in my conda environment with python3 -m pip install --upgrade tensorflow neither PyCharm nor VSCode can no longer resolve the import from tensorflow keras
python - No module named tensorflow in jupyter - Stack Overflow I was able to load tensorflow in Jupyter notebook on Windows by: first do conda create tensorflow install, then activate tensorflow at the command prompt , then execute "Jupyter notebook" from command line
python - tensorflow installation problems - Stack Overflow Did you start Python from the tensorflow source directory (e g a clone of the GitHub repository)? If so, Python can get confused by the two possible tensorflow packages in its search path Try changing to another directory and restarting Python