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Automatic Simd Vectorization Of Ssabased Control Flow Graphs 1st Edition Ralf Karrenberg Auth

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Automatic Simd Vectorization Of Ssabased Control Flow Graphs 1st Edition Ralf Karrenberg Auth
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Publisher: Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Ralf Karrenberg (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658101121, 3658101121
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Automatic Simd Vectorization Of Ssabased Control Flow Graphs 1st Edition Ralf Karrenberg Auth by Ralf Karrenberg (auth.) 9783658101121, 3658101121 instant download after payment.

Ralf Karrenberg presents Whole-Function Vectorization (WFV), an approach that allows a compiler to automatically create code that exploits data-parallelism using SIMD instructions. Data-parallel applications such as particle simulations, stock option price estimation or video decoding require the same computations to be performed on huge amounts of data. Without WFV, one processor core executes a single instance of a data-parallel function. WFV transforms the function to execute multiple instances at once using SIMD instructions. The author describes an advanced WFV algorithm that includes a variety of analyses and code generation techniques. He shows that this approach improves the performance of the generated code in a variety of use cases.

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