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Just an FYI whilst I was trawling through the ROCm GitHub page:
https://rocmdocs.amd.com/en/latest/Programming_Guides/Programming-Guides.html#
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See: numba/numba#6368 (comment)
The values tested will be random for each invocation of the tests, because there is no RNG seeding. The RNG should be seeded for each test, so that values are stable.