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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : AmigaOS4 Snapshots from SDK
   posted by Orgin on 20-Apr-2004 9:43:02 (19031 reads)
Nicolas Mendoza was kind enough to provide us with a few snapshots of the different development tools we'll be able to play with when the AmigaOS 4.0 prerelease CD arrives.

Some of it you might have seen before, but it gives a general feeling of what you can expect once you get the CD in your hands.


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Re: AmigaOS4 Snapshots from SDK
Posted on 23-Apr-2004 4:35:21
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What if in 10 years we have standards of 256 bits?


It isn't hard to imagine a 256-bit Vector type appearing in that timeframe.

Altivec and SSE2 are 128-bit at the moment. For example, Altivec currently supports:

# 16-way parallelism for 8-bit signed and unsigned integers and characters
# 8-way parallelism for 16-bit signed and unsigned integers
# 4-way parallelism for 32-bit signed and unsigned integers and IEEE floating-point numbers

Which could mean some interesting type names already. A 256-bit variant is not out of the question either in the future, should it become useful. I think the standard is to have:

vector int8 vi;
vector float32 vf;

to describe the types though in this way. Operations are done via vector operations, e.g., vec_madd(multiplier, first, second) to do first*multiplier + second (a very common DSP function) in a vectorised manner.

I don't see general purpose 128-bit integer units being common for a long time though.

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