docs: mention CuteDSL as a CUDA max-autotune backend - #3954
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🔗 Helpful Links🧪 See artifacts and rendered test results at hud.pytorch.org/pr/pytorch/tutorials/3954
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cc @mlazos and @NikhilAPatel — tagging you both as authors of the linked CuteDSL/NVGEMM announcement post. Feedback on the wording and technical accuracy would be appreciated. |
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Summary
Update the CPU max-autotune tutorial to reflect the CUDA GEMM backends available in PyTorch 2.11.
TorchInductor's CUDA max-autotune mode can now evaluate CuteDSL (
NVGEMM) implementations alongside ATen, Triton, and CUTLASS. The tutorial now mentions this fourth backend and links to the announcement post for installation guidance and benchmark results.CuteDSL remains opt-in and requires additional packages.
Testing
git diff --check.