# TensorFlow TensorFlow is an open-source software library for machine intelligence. For searching available modules type: ```console $ ml av Tensorflow ``` ## Anselm Modules Anselm provides beside others these three different TensorFlow modules: **Tensorflow/1.1.0** (CPU only, not recommended), module built with: * GCC/4.9.3 * Python/3.6.1 **Tensorflow/1.1.0-CUDA-7.5.18-Python-3.6.1** (GPU enabled), module built with: * GCC/4.9.3 * Python/3.6.1 * CUDA/7.5.18 * cuDNN/5.1-CUDA-7.5.18 **Tensorflow/1.1.0-CUDA-8.0.44-Python-3.6.1** (GPU enabled), module built with: * GCC/4.9.3 * Python/3.6.1 * CUDA/8.0.44 * cuDNN/5.1-CUDA-8.0.44 ## Salomon Modules Salomon provides beside others these three different TensorFlow modules: **Tensorflow/1.1.0** (not recommended), module built with: * GCC/4.9.3 * Python/3.6.1 **Tensorflow/1.2.0-GCC-7.1.0-2.28** (default, recommended), module built with: * TensorFlow 1.2 with SIMD support. TensorFlow build taking advantage of the Salomon CPU architecture. * GCC/7.1.0-2.28 * Python/3.6.1 * protobuf/3.2.0-GCC-7.1.0-2.28-Python-3.6.1 **Tensorflow/1.2.0-intel-2017.05-mkl** (TensorFlow 1.2 with MKL support), module built with: * icc/2017.4.196-GCC-7.1.0-2.28 * Python/3.6.1 * protobuf/3.2.0-GCC-7.1.0-2.28-Python-3.6.1 ## TensorFlow Application Example After loading one of the available TensorFlow modules, you can check the functionality running the following python script. ```python import tensorflow as tf c = tf.constant('Hello World!') sess = tf.Session() print(sess.run(c)) ```