AVX10: A big improvement for x64 vectorisation but it’s not ARM SVE

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What is AVX10? It is a unification of current AVX (Advanced Vector eXtension) instruction sets (ISA) into a new version-based standard that is width-independent (i.e. applies to any width from 128, 256 and 512-bit). This allows different CPU cores (e.g. Atom, Core, Xeon, etc.) to use the same instruction set … Read more…

Intel 11th Gen Core RocketLake AVX512 Performance Improvement vs AVX2/FMA3

What is AVX512? AVX512 (Advanced Vector eXtensions) is the 512-bit SIMD instruction set that follows from previous 256-bit AVX2/FMA3/AVX instruction set. Originally introduced by Intel with its “Xeon Phi” GPGPU accelerators – albeit in a somewhat different form – it has finally made it to its desktop CPU lines with … Read more…