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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:05:08+00:00 2026-05-11T20:05:08+00:00

can anyone recommend portable SIMD library that provides a c/c++ API, works on Intel

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can anyone recommend portable SIMD library that provides a c/c++ API, works on Intel and AMD extensions and Visual Studio, GCC compatible. I’m looking to speed up things like scaling a 512×512 array of doubles. Vector dot products, matrix multiplication etc.

So far the only one I found is:
http://simdx86.sourceforge.net/ but as the very first page says it doesn’t compile on visual studio.

There’s also Intel IPP which doesn’t work on AMD from what I gather. And there’s Framewave from AMD, but I was having some problems compiling and linking their library and their forums are completely dead. Anyone managed to use Framewave anywhere?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-11T20:05:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:05 pm

    Since you mention high-level operations on matrices and vectors, ATLAS, Intel’s MKL, PLASMA, and FLAME may be of interest.

    Some C++ matrix math libraries include uBLAS from Boost, Armadillo, Eigen, IT++, and Newmat. The POOMA library probably also includes some of these things. This question also refers to MTL.

    If you’re looking for lower-level portability primitives, a colleague of mine has developed a wrapper around SSE2, Altivec, VSX, Larrabee, and Cell SPE vector operations. It can be found in our source repository, but its licensing (academic) may not be appropriate if you want to distribute it as part of your work. It is also still under significant development to cover the range of application needs that it’s targeted at.

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