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There seems to be a when using the fma operator in the basic_matmul function, when running it in linux (PopOs at least, mojo 24.4) I get this error assertionError: 24.4375 is not close to 24.453125 with a diff of 0.015625 mojo: error: execution exited with a non-zero result: 1
but changing it to normal res + b * a it works, but in macOs the fma operator works correctly for the tests.
P.S: The error seems to be related with float16?, with float32 and 64 (int16 also works correctly and bfloat16 doesn't) the fma operator works but with float16 I get the error, maybe an alignment error happens? (I dont know if you want to remove the fma operator for now at least for the test basic_matmul and use float32)
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