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why cpu faster than gpu?

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Hu Keting
Hu Keting el 7 de Sept. de 2022
Respondida: Vidip Jain el 20 de Feb. de 2023
My matlab version is 2022a. I ran the DDPG of 'SimplePendulumWithImage-Continuous' for 50 epidodes with
criticOptions.UseDevice = 'cpu';actorOptions.UseDevice = 'cpu';
and
criticOptions.UseDevice = 'gpu';actorOptions.UseDevice = 'gpu';
Surprisingly, it took 712 seconds for cpu and 1202 seconds for gpu. How did this happen?
The cpu is R5800H and the gpu is 3070 max-q.
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Hu Keting
Hu Keting el 13 de Sept. de 2022
Yes. The power limit of CPU is 45w while the GPU is 140W.
Joss Knight
Joss Knight el 14 de Sept. de 2022
We're looking into it. It may be that this example isn't complex enough to get a benefit from the GPU.

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Vidip Jain
Vidip Jain el 20 de Feb. de 2023
In the case of the DDPG algorithm for the 'SimplePendulumWithImage-Continuous' environment, the performance may be influenced by the size and complexity of the model, the number of episodes, and the batch size used during training. It is possible that the CPU in your system is better suited for this specific task than the GPU. This can happen if the GPU is not fully utilized during training due to factors such as small batch size or insufficient parallelization. In such cases, the CPU may perform better because it is optimized for sequential operations and can better utilize the available resources for this specific task.

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