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@vtavana vtavana commented Feb 9, 2024

In this PR, axes keyword is added to dpnp.matmul and new relevant tests are added to the test suite.

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View rendered docs @ https://intelpython.github.io/dpnp/index.html

@vtavana vtavana marked this pull request as ready for review February 9, 2024 22:01
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Changes did not affect dpbench performance.

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Thank you @vtavana !

@vtavana vtavana merged commit 3461932 into master Feb 16, 2024
@vtavana vtavana deleted the matmul_cupy_test branch February 16, 2024 17:28
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* update matmul for cupy tests

* address comments

* address more comments

* fix an error

* use a function for error msg

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Co-authored-by: Natalia Polina <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Anton <[email protected]> 3461932
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