Fix XPU and CUDA tables in profiler recipe.#3393
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I'm seeing broken tables: https://docs-preview.pytorch.org/pytorch/tutorials/3393/recipes/recipes/profiler_recipe.html
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This PR is a minor fix for some table formatting issues in the profiler_recipe file. Specifically, the CUDA and XPU tables after the first GPU profiling section were not being rendered similar to the other tables.
I also recognized that the current method of specifying
activities = [ProfilerActivity.CPU, ProfilerActivity.CUDA, ProfilerActivity.XPU]does not cause XPU profiling to be captured, but this seems more like an issue in Pytorch than in the tutorial, so I will file an issue in Pytorch to fix this.Checklist
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