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How to Use AVX512 in Golang via C Compiler AVX512 is the latest generation of SIMD instructions released by Intel, which can process 512 bits of data in one instruction cycle, equivalent to 16 single-precision floating point numbers or 8 double-precision floating point numbers. The training and inference process of recommendation models in Gorse requires a lot of vector computation, and AVX512 can theoretically bring some acceleration effect. Unfortunately, the Go compiler does not automatically generate SIMD instructions.
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How to Use AVX512 in Golang via C Compiler AVX512 is the latest generation of SIMD instructions released by Intel, which can process 512 bits of data in one instruction cycle, equivalent to 16 single-precision floating point numbers or 8 double-precision floating point numbers. The training and inference process of recommendation models in Gorse requires a lot of vector computation, and AVX512 can theoretically bring some acceleration effect. Unfortunately, the Go compiler does not automatically generate SIMD instructions.
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