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## Summary of Changes

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This pull request establishes a dedicated suite of "extra" integration tests 
(`tests/release-extra`) intended for use during release processes. The goal is 
to facilitate rapid compatibility checks with downstream packages, ensuring a 
smoother release by catching potential integration issues early. These tests 
are distinct from continuous integration and focus on representative use cases.

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* **New Release Test Suite**: A new directory `tests/release-extra` has been 
introduced to house additional integration tests specifically designed for 
release verification.
* **Integration Test Purpose**: These tests aim to provide quick checks for 
integration compatibility with downstream packages during release cycles, 
complementing existing unit and downstream tests.
* **`cute` DSL Compilation Test**: A new test file `test_cute_dsl_compile.py` 
has been added, demonstrating the compilation and execution of `cutlass.cute` 
DSL kernels with `torch` tensors, including validation for tensor divisibility.

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