Oxford scientists develop GPU-accelerated limit order book sim to teach AI how to trade
The first-of-its-kind architecture gives up to a 7x speedup over traditional training methods.
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The first-of-its-kind architecture gives up to a 7x speedup over traditional training methods.
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