| Last year I experimented with gcc vector intrinsics for arate operations, but did not get any significant gains. Where it seemed to speed up was
in the output buffer sum, but only in mono. In multichannels, the interleaving got in the way.
Victor
On 5 Mar 2014, at 21:22, Michael Gogins wrote:
> This is a C++ library, proposed for Boost, that simplifies programming operations to take advantage of single instruction, multiple data instructions on a number of CPU chips.
>
> http://www.metascale.org/products/nt2/boost-simd
>
> A glance makes me wonder, can this be used to speed up Csound's common arate arithmetic operations?
>
> Regards,
> Mike
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