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SIMD
DESCRIPTION
SIMD is a C++ library that provides portable abstractions over SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) instructions, enabling developers to write high-performance vectorized code without dealing directly with architecture-specific intrinsics. SIMD instructions allow a single operation to be applied to multiple data elements simultaneously, significantly accelerating numerical and data-parallel computations. However, differences across CPU architectures and compilers make direct usage complex, which xsimd addresses by offering a unified API that maps efficiently to underlying hardware capabilities. The library supports a wide range of instruction sets, including SSE, AVX, NEON, and WebAssembly SIMD, ensuring portability across platforms. It provides vectorized implementations of common mathematical operations, allowing developers to operate on batches of values using familiar syntax. xsimd is widely adopted in performance-critical applications.
Features
- Portable abstraction layer over SIMD instructions across multiple architectures
- Supports instruction sets like SSE, AVX, NEON, and WebAssembly SIMD
- Vectorized operations on batches of data using familiar syntax
- High-performance mathematical function implementations
- Compatible with modern C++ compilers supporting C++14 and above
- Used in performance-critical domains like scientific computing and graphics
Programming Language
C++
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