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[DO NOT MERGE] wheels: build CUDA 13 wheels with latest CTK (13.3.0)#5575

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Contributes to rapidsai/build-planning#268

Part of a RAPIDS-wide initiative to build wheels using v13.3.0 of the CUDA Toolkit, and to generally get RAPIDS back to the pattern of always building against its latest supported CTK.

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@jameslamb jameslamb changed the title WIP: wheels: build CUDA 13 wheels with latest CTK (13.3.0) [DO NOT MERGE] wheels: build CUDA 13 wheels with latest CTK (13.3.0) Jul 8, 2026
@jameslamb jameslamb added the DO NOT MERGE Hold off on merging; see PR for details label Jul 8, 2026
@jameslamb jameslamb marked this pull request as ready for review July 8, 2026 21:08
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