Single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) is a type of parallel computing that computes on multiple values in a single CPU instruction. Special CPU registers allow for this possibility. Examples on an ...
* Supporting inline assembler is hard for compiler writers *(MSVC no longer supports it at all)* * Inline assembler can cause performance degredation in surrounding code. The compiler is working hard ...
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