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Summary: Add num_iters as input arg to benchmarking script to collect avg measurements over multiple iterations

Differential Revision: D69800921

Summary: Add num_iters as input arg to benchmarking script to collect avg measurements over multiple iterations

Differential Revision: D69800921
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This pull request has been merged in eb7e7e0.

q10 pushed a commit to q10/FBGEMM that referenced this pull request Apr 10, 2025
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X-link: pytorch#3708

Pull Request resolved: facebookresearch/FBGEMM#790

Add num_iters as input arg to benchmarking script to collect avg measurements over multiple iterations

Reviewed By: jiawenliu64

Differential Revision: D69800921

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