Lisp SIMD library?

This is a discussion on Lisp SIMD library? within the lisp forums in Programming Languages category; Does anyone know of a SIMD library for SBCL (code for any Lisp would be OK: I could hopefully port it) that allows writing code to take advantage of MMX/SSE/3DNow/Altivec type stuff? It would be really cool to have a lispy front-end that allows programming for any SIMD support the host CPU has. -M...

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Old 09-11-2007, 11:31 AM
Mike G.
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Default Lisp SIMD library?

Does anyone know of a SIMD library for SBCL (code for any Lisp would
be OK: I could hopefully port it) that allows writing code to take
advantage of MMX/SSE/3DNow/Altivec type stuff?

It would be really cool to have a lispy front-end that allows
programming for any SIMD support the host CPU has.

-M

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Old 09-11-2007, 07:20 PM
Dimiter \malkia\ Stanev
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Default Re: Lisp SIMD library?

There is http://common-lisp.net/project/sb-simd/ for SBCL

Also this example of how to access AltiVec through OpenMCL's LAP:

http://lemonodor.com/archives/000913.html

Mike G. wrote:
> Does anyone know of a SIMD library for SBCL (code for any Lisp would
> be OK: I could hopefully port it) that allows writing code to take
> advantage of MMX/SSE/3DNow/Altivec type stuff?
>
> It would be really cool to have a lispy front-end that allows
> programming for any SIMD support the host CPU has.
>
> -M
>

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