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- compatible CPU. The meanings of terms derived from word, such as longword, doubleword, quadword, and halfword, also vary with the CPU and OS. Practically all...
- doubleword, word to extended doubleword, and doubleword to quadword, respectively (in the x86 context a byte has 8 bits, a word 16 bits, a doubleword...
- to also operate on XMM (128-bit) and YMM (256-bit) registers AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions (DQ) – adds new 32-bit and 64-bit AVX-512 instructions...
- and store doublewords, to perform integer addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and shift operations on them, and to move doubleword between...
- extends AVX-512 to cover 8-bit and 16-bit integer operations AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions (DQ) – enhanced 32-bit and 64-bit integer operations...
- to scalar double-precision floating-points whereas the latter refer to doubleword strings. ****emblers disambiguate them based on the presence or absence...
- word on a 32-bit processor. Or, the number of values representable in a doubleword on a 16-bit processor, such as the original x86 processors. The range...
- Data structure alignment is the way data is arranged and accessed in computer memory. It consists of three separate but related issues: data alignment...
- operate on larger units called halfword (2 bytes), fullword (4 bytes), doubleword (8 bytes), quad word (16 bytes) and 2048 byte storage block, specifying...
- 64-bit integer (quadword), one may use it to contain two 32-bit integers (doubleword), four 16-bit integers (word) or eight 8-bit integers (byte). Given that...