Well, it looks way more scalable than Theano or Torch while being as easy to use as Theano. I'd say that's pretty exciting considering the number of groups working on way lower-level scalable neural nets.
This is "not a game-changer" in the same way map-reduce isn't a game-changer wrt for loops.
Also check out TensorBoard, their visualization tool (animation halfway down the page):
Hope to make the distributed version available. That's not a promise. Google outsourced Blaze, their distributed build system, as Bazel earlier this year. However, no sign of a distributed version there yet. As a result, Bazel has had almost no adoption.
This is "not a game-changer" in the same way map-reduce isn't a game-changer wrt for loops.
Also check out TensorBoard, their visualization tool (animation halfway down the page):
http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2015/11/tensorflow-google...