Please see:
https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-toolkit-release-notes/index.html#deprecated-architectures
Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures are now feature-complete with no further enhancements planned. While CUDA Toolkit 12.x series will continue to support building applications for these architectures, offline compilation and library support will be removed in the next major CUDA Toolkit version release. Users should plan migration to newer architectures, as future toolkits will be unable to target Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs.
For CUDA 12.8 and 12.9 these architectures are deprecated however still supported. They will be depreacted with CUDA 13.0 release.
Hence we suggest to announce deprecation of support for these architectures for PyTorch Release 2.8 and deprecate these for Release 2.9
For Release 2.8 Option 1 (Currently in trunk):
CUDA 12.6: 5.0;6.0;7.0;7.5;8.0;8.6;9.0
CUDA 12.8: 7.5;8.0;8.6;9.0;10.0;12.0 -> Version Released on pypi
CUDA 12.9: 7.5;8.0;8.6;9.0;10.0;12.0+PTX
For Release 2.8 Option 2:
CUDA 12.6: 5.0;6.0;7.0;7.5;8.0;8.6;9.0
CUDA 12.8: 5.0;6.0;7.0;7.5;8.0;8.6;9.0 -> Version Released on pypi
CUDA 12.9: 7.5;8.0;8.6;9.0;10.0;12.0+PTX
Update: Option 2 is not a possible due to large binary size. See comment: #157517 (comment)
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