CUDA not available - defaulting to CPU. Note: This module is much faster with a GPU.
See original GitHub issueI enter the command easyocr -l ru en -f pic.png --detail = 1 --gpu = true and then I get the message CUDA not available - defaulting to CPU. Note: This module is much faster with a GPU. , and then, in the task manager, the increased load on the CPU is displayed, instead of the increased load on the GPU.
My graphics card is GTX 1080 ti, it supports CUDA. But easyocr can’t use GPUs.
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what if i am using a mac without a nvidia display card?
As far as I know GPU computing is disabled on Google Colab by default . To activate cuda support go to:
and select GPU. Your code should now be able to make use of the graphics card.