public sealed class RuntimeAcceleratorConfig : IMessage<RuntimeAcceleratorConfig>, IEquatable<RuntimeAcceleratorConfig>, IDeepCloneable<RuntimeAcceleratorConfig>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the AI Platform Notebooks v1 API class RuntimeAcceleratorConfig.
Definition of the types of hardware accelerators that can be used.
Definition of the types of hardware accelerators that can be used.
See Compute Engine
AcceleratorTypes.
Examples:
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