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We received a bug report on emscripten (https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/9340) because LLVM was combining shuffles a user had written as intrinsics, and V8 was therefore producing …
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https://github.com/expr-fi/fastlwc/blob/2cf0468bc8fc41969daa6a316a764624c490791c/simd.h#L113
I know this is no place to ask a programming question. But, I could not find any other means to contact…
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Sometimes link URLs need to be typed (e.g. when one sees a link on slides or in a video).
This can be frustrating if the link contains codepoints which are easily confused such as "oO0" "1lI".
It …
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Would you add the following academic papers:
%{
link: "https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7797392",
name: "Elixir programming language evaluation for IoT (in Japanese)",
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This library creates *a number* of warnings when built with clang-9, notably functions that can reach end without returning.
We should have a CI against clang at some point. But I'm too lazy to set…
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Greetings
We retire a majority of CPU instructions in the Compute function.
Let's start a dialogue about 512-bit SIMD optimization for a new Compute function.
From an old Larrabee document that app…
ghost updated
4 years ago
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Hi all,
first of all, I would like to congratulate all the JuliaDiffEq team, it seems to me that the DifferentialEquations.jl suite is really complete and powerful.
I have performed some tests …
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We discussed this at the 2019 CG meeting and decided to remove the i64x2/f64x2 instructions until there is performance data to justify their inclusion.
See https://github.com/WebAssembly/meetings/b…
binji updated
5 years ago
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Replacing the long discussion with 200+ comments with **new issue dotnet/corefx#14354**
This issue is **CLOSED!!!**
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### Motivation
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VOLK would strongly benefit from beginning to migrate to C++ and templates.
This would radically reduce code duplication, improving maintainability, and allow far more complex parameterization of o…
xloem updated
4 years ago