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Slice eggs in half lengthwise. Scoop out yolks and transfer to a medium bowl; set egg whites aside. To yolks, add mayonnaise, relish, 1 tsp. Dijon mustard, and 1 tsp. yellow mustard.
Small-scale (64 or 128 bits) SIMD became popular on general-purpose CPUs in the early 1990s and continued through 1997 and later with Motion Video Instructions (MVI) for Alpha. SIMD instructions can be found, to one degree or another, on most CPUs, including IBM's AltiVec and SPE for PowerPC, HP's PA-RISC Multimedia Acceleration eXtensions (MAX ...
Makes. 2 servings. Ingredients. 4 slices Canadian bacon. 2 slices Swiss cheese. 4 large eggs. 2 tablespoons sour cream. 1/8 teaspoon salt. 1/8 teaspoon pepper
To make these baked eggs more like eggs in purgatory, look for a spicy tomato sauce and don't forget some whole-wheat bread for dipping. View Recipe Spinach & Mushroom Quiche
SSE contains 70 new instructions (65 unique mnemonics [1] using 70 encodings), most of which work on single precision floating-point data. SIMD instructions can greatly increase performance when exactly the same operations are to be performed on multiple data objects. Typical applications are digital signal processing and graphics processing.
The simplest way to understand SIMT is to imagine a multi-core system, where each core has its own register file, its own ALUs (both SIMD and Scalar) and its own data cache, but that unlike a standard multi-core system which has multiple independent instruction caches and decoders, as well as multiple independent Program Counter registers, the ...
If you're looking for a hearty meal perfect for two, then look no further. This Air-Fryer Meat Loaf cooks quickly. Plus, it's easy to double for sandwiches the next day. —Michelle Beran, Claflin ...
While what these instructions do is similar to bit level gather-scatter SIMD instructions, PDEP and PEXT instructions (like the rest of the BMI instruction sets) operate on general-purpose registers. [12] The instructions are available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. An example using arbitrary source and selector in 32-bit mode is: