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Move ITEP iter to CPU explicitly #2621

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Summary: Move ITEP iter to CPU explicitly to prevent D2H sync

Reviewed By: aporialiao

Differential Revision: D66804959

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This pull request was exported from Phabricator. Differential Revision: D66804959

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Move ITEP iter to CPU explicitly to prevent D2H sync

Reviewed By: aporialiao

Differential Revision: D66804959
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