top | item 46678170 (no title) akshitgaur2005 | 1 month ago why? discuss order hn newest stinkbeetle|1 month ago Well Linux distros are consolidating around RVA23 target, for one thing (I'm not OP). knorker|1 month ago The difference in performance in the kind of compute workloads I'm interested in are so improved by SIMD/Vector that there isn't even any point evaluating non-RVV hardware. 6SixTy|1 month ago RISC-V Vector is roughly equivalent to MMX, SSE, and AVX. A lot of tasks without those instructions are flat out slower without. akshitgaur2005|29 days ago Ahh, I read that as "Oh no, vector extension" my bad
stinkbeetle|1 month ago Well Linux distros are consolidating around RVA23 target, for one thing (I'm not OP).
knorker|1 month ago The difference in performance in the kind of compute workloads I'm interested in are so improved by SIMD/Vector that there isn't even any point evaluating non-RVV hardware.
6SixTy|1 month ago RISC-V Vector is roughly equivalent to MMX, SSE, and AVX. A lot of tasks without those instructions are flat out slower without. akshitgaur2005|29 days ago Ahh, I read that as "Oh no, vector extension" my bad
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