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A free (ΜΙΤ) library with hand-optimized replacement routines for GLIBC, such as memcpy(), strlen(), etc.

These routines have been written specifically to take advantage of the SIMD units in modern cpus, specifically, SSE for x86/x86_64 cpus, AltiVec for ppc32/ppc64 and NEON for ARM (Cortex A8/A9).

See freevec project page (http://www.freevec.org).

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altivec cell glibc linux powerpc ppc ppc32 ppc64 simd

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Sep 30 2014 — Oct 30 2014

12 Month Summary

Oct 30 2013 — Oct 30 2014

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