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@whitneywhtsang whitneywhtsang requested a review from pbchekin May 24, 2025 16:07
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Looks good. At the same time I think we should start using @vlad-penkin's new CLI features to run all benchmarks. Potentially he needs to make a separate PR for this.

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Looks good. At the same time I think we should start using @vlad-penkin's new CLI features to run all benchmarks. Potentially he needs to make a separate PR for this.

Agree, I believe Vlad is working on that.

@whitneywhtsang whitneywhtsang merged commit a4bde41 into main May 25, 2025
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david-hls pushed a commit to david-hls/intel-xpu-backend-for-triton that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2025
This commit add steps to remove cache for AMD build bots
to avoid accumulating without limit, given that the cache
was generated inside docker with root so won't be cleaned
up by GitHub automatically.

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Co-authored-by: Lei Zhang <[email protected]>
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