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 @b5abe72d i am not convinced as long as no M3 macs

my recommendation: just wait couple months for M3 macs 
 @efa2e20e You most likely will never have CUDA on newer Macs so long as Apple continues using their own chips. CUDA is Nvidia only & only works on Windows & Linux. Also doesn't help that CUDA is closed source & only developed & released by Nvidia. You will have to rely on Apple to release whatever their equivalent of CUDA, whenever & whatever that may be. You might not even need it, most of the libraries you need are open source, like PyTorch, Tensorflow, and more

https://www.unite.ai/10-best-python-libraries-for-machine-learning-ai/ 
 @b5abe72d PyTorch needs CauDA to run fast on GPU