“GPU support will be available within the next few months to users on Windows Insider Fast ring,” a Microsoft spokesperson told VentureBeat. This will let Linux tools leverage GPUs to enable hardware acceleration for many development scenarios, such as parallel computation, as well as training AI and ML models. In the second half of the year, WSL 2 will get support for GPU compute workflows. WSL 2 is slated to arrive in the next major Windows 10 update coming later this month (brilliantly called the Windows Update), but it won’t have these new features. Microsoft first shared it was working on WSL 2 a year ago at Build 2019. WSL is a compatibility layer for running Linux binary executables natively on Windows. Microsoft also unveiled WSL improvements today, including support for GPUs, Linux GUI apps, and a simplified install experience. Join today’s leading executives at the Low-Code/No-Code Summit virtually on November 9.
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