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authorH.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>2020-06-25 15:12:57 -0700
committerH.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>2020-06-26 06:53:05 -0700
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x86: Detect Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions
Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions (Intel AMX) is a new programming paradigm consisting of two components: a set of 2-dimensional registers (tiles) representing sub-arrays from a larger 2-dimensional memory image, and accelerators able to operate on tiles. Intel AMX is an extensible architecture. New accelerators can be added and the existing accelerator may be enhanced to provide higher performance. The initial features are AMX-BF16, AMX-TILE and AMX-INT8, which are usable only if the operating system supports both XTILECFG state and XTILEDATA state. Add AMX-BF16, AMX-TILE and AMX-INT8 support to HAS_CPU_FEATURE and CPU_FEATURE_USABLE.
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