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As of September 2024, in the AI Development Platforms category, the mindshare of Caffe is 0.1%, down from 0.7% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of SymphonyAI Sensa-NetReveal is 0.2%, down from 0.2% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of TensorFlow is 6.3%, down from 11.0% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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RL
Nov 24, 2020
Speeds up the development process but needs to evolve more to stay relevant
In the future, they should expand text processing, for a recommendation system, or to support some other models as well — that would be great. The concept of Caffe is a little bit complex because it was developed and based in C++. They need to make it easier for a new developer, data scientist, or a new machine or deep learning engineer to understand it. You can't work with metrics and vectors as Python does. Python is a vector-oriented language, but Caffe is not. When you deal with memory in C++, you have to allocate the data you will use in memory. You have to manage everything in C++. Conversely, in Python, you don't need to do that since everything is abstract and done by Python itself. It depends on every use case or your requirement goals. Some clients will require you to use Caffe because maybe their projects are old and they want to continue with Caffe. Others are comfortable with their current situation or they are afraid of migrating to another library. From my point of view, they need to make it easier for a new developer to use it. They should incorporate Python API to make it richer, overall.
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Jan-Kees Buenen - PeerSpot reviewer
Jul 14, 2023
A powerful tool for image analytics that one can use with central and edge computing
It would be cool if TensorFlow could make it easier for companies like us to program for running it across different hyperscalers. Independent of the hardware platforms or cloud platforms, in this case, we would like to run TensorFlow across different hyperscalers. The hyperscaler platforms are Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, and yes, you can run TensorFlow on all three of them, but you need to make tweaks. From the perspective of an independent software supply and software development company, it would be so much easier if the solution would be pluggable across any infrastructure. We know that that's a tall order because the solution links to the different setups the hyperscalers have. Hardware is not completely and equally set up. If TensorFlow could provide some layer that would make that easy, that would benefit us. Back in 2013-14, though it's now no longer a challenge nor a commercial issue, we were working with the hardware division of IBM. The combination of IBM processors and NVIDIA processors reacted differently to the processor combination of Intel and NVIDIA, which was on the cloud. This meant that we, as an ISV, had to get the solution to work on different hardware.

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"I rate TensorFlow's pricing a five out of ten."
"It is open-source software. You don't have to pay all the big bucks like Azure and Databricks."
"TensorFlow is free."
"I did not require a license for this solution. It a free open-source solution."
"I think for learners to deploy a project, you can actually use TensorFlow for free. It's just amazing to have an open-source platform like TensorFlow to deploy your own project. Here in Russia no one really cares about licenses, as it is totally open source and free. My clients in the United States were also pleased to learn when they enquired, that licensing is free."
"I am using the open-source version of TensorFlow and it is free."
"It is an open-source solution, so anyone can use it free of charge."
"We are using the free version."
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