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Adding the Pytorch install options #134
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           @amathews-amd can you please review this.  | 
    
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| Recommended: Install using published PyTorch ROCm docker image: | 
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Note: Currently, ROCm install version 3.3 is required ?
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Change Recommended: Install using published PyTorch ROCm docker image: to
Option 1 (Recommended): Install using published PyTorch ROCm docker image:
Install or update rocm-dev on the host system: should be it's own thing since its required for all 3 options.
| This step is optional but most PyTorch scripts will use torchvision to load models. E.g., running the pytorch examples requires torchvision. | ||
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| Option 2: Install using PyTorch upstream docker file | 
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Option 2 title is missing
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           Keep same formatting in new additions as previous doc.  | 
    
https://ontrack-internal.amd.com/browse/SWDEV-303884