Add acknowledgment for the xpu-kernels skill / Xe-Forge#627
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Summary
The
cpu-kernelsskill adapted its overall methodology — the YAML knowledgebase, the benchmark/validation harnesses, and the branching trial-manager
optimization loop — from the existing
xpu-kernelsskill (built by the IntelXPU kernels team), which is itself based on Xe-Forge.
This PR adds proper attribution so the original authors get visibility.
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kernel-builder/skills/cpu-kernels/SKILL.mdxpu-kernelsskill andXe-Forge as the origin of the workflow methodology.
xpu-kernelsskill and Xe-Forge to External Resources.Notes
The CPU-specific content (AVX2/AVX512 intrinsics, runtime dispatch, brgemm/AMX
integration, NUMA and threading discipline) remains original to this skill; the
acknowledgment is scoped to the shared workflow methodology.