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🔗 Helpful Links🧪 See artifacts and rendered test results at hud.pytorch.org/pr/156481
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Motivation
Some older Intel iGPUs may share the same device name across different hardware products.
(See device name example)
To help disambiguate which specific iGPU product is being used, we introduce the use of a
device id. This device id corresponds to the Device ID in official Intel product specification and enables more accurate identification and troubleshooting for user issues.