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Add "How to determine the most efficient device." #1616

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Description

How to determine the most efficient device on which to execute simulations.

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Help users understand how to do this.

How has this been tested?

I rendered the documentation and viewed it locally.

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* Documentation page: "How to determine the most efficient device."

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@joaander joaander requested review from a team, tommy-waltmann and syjlee and removed request for a team August 31, 2023 16:48
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@joaander joaander added the validate Execute long running validation tests on pull requests label Sep 5, 2023
@joaander joaander merged commit 1fe8965 into trunk-minor Sep 5, 2023
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