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Performance engineering for HEVC transform and quantization kernel on GPUs
Continuous growth of video traffic and video services, especially in the field of high resolution and high-quality video content, places heavy demands on video coding and its implementations.
Mate Čobrnić +4 more
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ABSTRACT The transition from high‐level programming to assembly language constitutes a well‐documented pedagogical bottleneck in computer engineering curricula, particularly in large‐cohort laboratory settings where individualized scaffolding cannot scale.
Federico Garcia Crespi
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Converting Binary Floating‐Point Numbers to Shortest Decimal Strings: An Experimental Review
ABSTRACT Background When sharing or logging numerical data, we must convert binary floating‐point numbers into their decimal string representations. For example, the number π might become 3.1415927. Engineers have perfected many algorithms for producing such accurate, short strings.
Jaël Champagne Gareau, Daniel Lemire
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High‐Performance Elliptical Cone Tracing
Abstract In this work, we discuss elliptical cone traversal in scenes that employ typical triangular meshes. We derive accurate and numerically‐stable intersection tests for an elliptical conic frustum with an AABB, plane, edge and a triangle, and analyze the performance of elliptical cone tracing when using different acceleration data structures: SAH ...
U. Emre, A. Kanak, S. Steinberg
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t-pollington/tau-statistic-speedup: AVX2 vectorisation forced
<p>Vectorisation on the CPU has now been forced. So if your CPU has AVX2 functionality (linux: <code>sudo cat /proc/cpuinfo</code>) then you should see a speedup.
Tim Pollington
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Considering code-based cryptography, quasi-cyclic low-density parity-check (QC-LDPC) codes are foreseen as one of the few solutions to design post-quantum cryptosystems.
Davide Zoni +2 more
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Single‐nucleus analysis reveals oxidative stress in Down syndrome basal forebrain neurons at birth
Abstract INTRODUCTION Basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCNs) are integral to learning, attention, and memory, and are prone to degeneration in Down syndrome (DS), Alzheimer's disease, and other neurodegenerative diseases. However, the mechanisms that lead to the degeneration of these neurons are not known.
Nicole R. West +11 more
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Micro and Transport Layer Security Benchmarking of Post-Quantum Versus Classical Cryptography
As quantum computing advances, widely deployed public-key cryptosystems face a credible long-term risk, motivating a transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC).
Elif Dicle Demir +2 more
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Scanning HTML at Tens of Gigabytes Per Second on ARM Processors
ABSTRACT Background Modern processors feature Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD) instructions capable of processing 16 bytes or more simultaneously, enabling significant performance enhancements in data‐intensive tasks. Two major Web browser engines (WebKit and Blink) have adopted SIMD algorithms for parsing HTML.
Daniel Lemire
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Gem5-AVX: Extension of the Gem5 Simulator to Support AVX Instruction Sets
Recent commodity x86 CPUs still dominate the majority of supercomputers and most of them implement vector architectures to support single instruction multiple data (SIMD).
Seungmin Lee +3 more
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