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I'm trying to upgrade Tensorflow version from 2.8 to 2.13 on Databricks notebook that is attached to a cluster with Databricks Runtime 10.4. How can I upgrade cuDNN from 8.0 to at least 8.6 to be compatible with the Tensorflow new version?
Hi @Retired_mod , Thanks for your response. When I run '!conda list cudnn' on databricks notebook, I get the following error: '/bin/bash: conda: command not found'
Also I should mention I'm using Databricks Runtime 10.4 for ML, and my assumption is that I might not have direct control over upgrading CUDA or cuDNN within the runtime environment.
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