fix: adapt benchmark memory allocation to device limits#36
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Replaced hardcoded 1GB memory allocation with dynamic calculation based on device capabilities. The benchmark now uses the smaller of 1GB or the device's maximum global buffer size, preventing allocation failures on devices with limited memory. Changes: - Calculate target memory as min(1024MB, device.max_global_buffer) - Derive N dynamically from available memory instead of fixed 4096*4096 - Reorder constant definitions for clarity - Add missing newline at end of file This makes the benchmark more robust and portable across different hardware configurations.
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Replaced hardcoded 1GB memory allocation with dynamic calculation based on device capabilities. The benchmark now uses the smaller of 1GB or the device's maximum global buffer size, preventing allocation failures on devices with limited memory.
Changes:
This makes the benchmark more robust and portable across different hardware configurations.