- A
bit array (also
known as bitmask,
bit map,
bit set,
bit string, or
bit vector) is an
array data
structure that
compactly stores bits. It can be used...
- AVX-512 are 512-
bit extensions to the 256-
bit Advanced Vector Extensions SIMD
instructions for x86
instruction set
architecture (ISA)
proposed by Intel...
-
vector, or dope
vector. The size of each element, and the
minimum and
maximum values allowed for each
index may also be
included in the dope
vector....
- is
expressed in
terms of
vector scalar product and magnitude. This
representation relies on the fact that, for a
bit vector (where the
value of each dimension...
- STAR-100 and ASC, the Cray
design had
eight vector registers,
which held sixty-four 64-
bit words each. The
vector instructions were
applied between registers...
-
Bitmap indexes use
bit arrays (commonly
called bitmaps) and
answer queries by
performing bitwise logical operations on
these bitmaps.
Bitmap indexes have...
-
their storage memory into
smaller parts (32-
bit into four 8-
bit ones, for instance) to
which multiple data (
vector, or one-dimensional
array of data) can be...
- Look up
Index,
index,
indexes, indice, or
indices in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Index (pl.:
indexes or indices) may
refer to:
Index (A
Certain Magical...
-
BitVector index (BoolArray ar) i =
indexBitVector ar i
instance ArrayElem Int
where data
Array Int =
IntArray UIntArr index (IntArray ar) i =
indexUIntArr...
- 64-
bit MMX
integer vector registers (MM0 to MM7,
which share lower bits with the 80-
bit-wide FPU stack). With the
Pentium III,
Intel added a 32-
bit Streaming...