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What does this PR do?

Reduces explicit device transfers and type-casting in the Flux bunch of pipelines.

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@sayakpaul sayakpaul requested review from DN6 and yiyixuxu October 31, 2024 09:35
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thanks!

@sayakpaul sayakpaul merged commit 5588725 into main Nov 7, 2024
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@sayakpaul sayakpaul deleted the reduce-explicit-device-transfers branch November 7, 2024 02:33
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…ux." (#9896)

Revert "[Flux] reduce explicit device transfers and typecasting in flux. (#9817)"

This reverts commit 5588725.
sayakpaul added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 23, 2024
reduce explicit device transfers and typecasting in flux.
sayakpaul added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 23, 2024
…ux." (#9896)

Revert "[Flux] reduce explicit device transfers and typecasting in flux. (#9817)"

This reverts commit 5588725.
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