I’ve had a look at the Graphcore documentation and it mentions the “IPU Model” that I can use without access to actual IPU hardware. So, I downloaded the Graphcore provided Docker images and there is a long list of options:
graphcore/tools 1.2.0 21951ab865eb 7 weeks ago 271MB
graphcore/tools 1.2.0-bionic-20200112 21951ab865eb 7 weeks ago 271MB
graphcore/tools latest 21951ab865eb 7 weeks ago 271MB
graphcore/tensorflow 1 6a50c5b868bc 7 weeks ago 1.84GB
graphcore/tensorflow 1.2.0-1 6a50c5b868bc 7 weeks ago 1.84GB
graphcore/tensorflow 1.2.0-1-bionic-20200112 6a50c5b868bc 7 weeks ago 1.84GB
graphcore/tensorflow latest 6a50c5b868bc 7 weeks ago 1.84GB
graphcore/tensorflow 1.2.0-2 daae2de8acd8 7 weeks ago 1.93GB
graphcore/tensorflow 1.2.0-2-bionic-20200112 daae2de8acd8 7 weeks ago 1.93GB
graphcore/tensorflow 2 daae2de8acd8 7 weeks ago 1.93GB
graphcore/poplar 1.2.0 bfe711b31eb6 7 weeks ago 710MB
graphcore/poplar 1.2.0-bionic-20200112 bfe711b31eb6 7 weeks ago 710MB
graphcore/poplar latest
However, none of them mention the IPU Model. Does this mean I can’t use the IPU Model with the Docker containers? Is this something that Graphcore will be supporting in the future?