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I support the overall change in the mix, but it looks like we'd now have 0 test jobs (PR or nightly) with CUDA 13 + A100s.
Would you consider shifting one of these around so we get at least one CUDA 13 + A100 job somewhere in the matrix?
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@jameslamb Good idea. I moved some things around in c462487. Also increased coverage of CUDA 13, which was weak on ARM. Here is a testing PR for cudf: rapidsai/cudf#20114 If that passes, we can merge this to |
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All tests passed. Merging this. rapidsai/cudf#20114 (comment) |
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See #427.
This aims to use ARM L4 nodes for most of our CI, while ensuring we retain coverage of sm80 (A100) on PRs and nightly tests.