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Add PyTorch EIA links, examples in README

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@ajaykarpur ajaykarpur requested a review from TEChopra1000 March 11, 2020 23:16
learning inference by up to 75%. Currently, Amazon Elastic Inference supports TensorFlow, Apache MXNet, PyTorch,
and ONNX models.

Support for using PyTorch with Amazon Elastic Inference in SageMaker is supported in the public SageMaker PyTorch serving containers.
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You may want to rephrase this sentence to simply: "Amazon Elastic Inference is supported in the public SageMaker PyTorch serving containers."

@chuyang-deng chuyang-deng merged commit c20a4a2 into aws:master Mar 11, 2020
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