SIMD Programming Manual for Linux and Windows (Springer Professional Computing)
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SIMD Programming Manual for Paul Cockshott, Kenneth Renfrew epub SIMD Programming Manual for Paul Cockshott, Kenneth Renfrew pdf download SIMD Programming Manual for Paul Cockshott, Kenneth Renfrew pdf file SIMD Programming Manual for Paul Cockshott, Kenneth Renfrew audiobook SIMD Programming Manual for Paul Cockshott, Kenneth Renfrew book review SIMD Programming Manual for Paul Cockshott, Kenneth Renfrew summary | #4978459 in Books | 2004-05-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.88 x7.01l,1.93 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Do not buy this book. Buy something else.|By C. Sears|This is a miserable excuse for a book. I checked it out from the UC Berkeley Engineering Library (QA76.642 C63) thinking of purchasing it. But it seems to be just copy/paste to complete some writer's contract. Indeed the editor who accepted it should be embarrassed. Most of the chapters have nothing to do with SIMD or Linux|||"Any scientist or engineer having to analyze any volume of data should read this book. The streaming extensions on today's CPUs come to life with the code that is presented clearly and concisely, and your applications will learn to fly. Thumbs up for Paul Coc
A number of widely used contemporary processors have instruction-set extensions for improved performance in multi-media applications. The aim is to allow operations to proceed on multiple pixels each clock cycle. Such instruction-sets have been incorporated both in specialist DSPchips such as the Texas C62xx (Texas Instruments, 1998) and in general purpose CPU chips like the Intel IA32 (Intel, 2000) or the AMD K6 (Advanced Micro Devices, 1999). These instruction-set exte...
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