• In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) is a single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed...
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  • SSE4 (redirect from SSE 4)
    SSE4 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 4) is a SIMD CPU instruction set used in the Intel Core microarchitecture and AMD K10 (K8L). It was announced on September...
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    MIPS CPU. Streaming SIMD Extensions, MMX, SSE2, SSE3, Advanced Vector Extensions, AVX-512 Instruction set architecture Flynn's taxonomy SIMD within a register...
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  • SSE2 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 2) is one of the Intel SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) processor supplementary instruction sets introduced by...
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  • unique identifiers (UUID). Intel's Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) and Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4) 4.2 on the Sandy Bridge processors of the time allowed...
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    AArch64 (redirect from ARMv8.4-A)
    address protection using ARMv8.3-A Pointer Authentication Extensions. "Introducing 2017's extensions to the Arm Architecture". community.arm.com. 2 November...
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  • AVX-512 are 512-bit extensions to the 256-bit Advanced Vector Extensions SIMD instructions for x86 instruction set architecture (ISA) proposed by Intel...
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  • features and incorporates open-source community extensions that make SYCL easier to use. Many of these extensions were adopted by the SYCL 2020 provisional...
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  • programs by Intel and others: 3DNow!, Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE), and ongoing revisions of Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX). MMX is officially a meaningless...
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  • While stream processing is a branch of SIMD/MIMD processing, they must not be confused. Although SIMD implementations can often work in a "streaming" manner...
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