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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:16:13+00:00 2026-05-12T19:16:13+00:00

Has anyone taken advantage of the automatic vectorization that gcc can do? In the

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Has anyone taken advantage of the automatic vectorization that gcc can do? In the real world (as opposed to example code)? Does it take restructuring of existing code to take advantage? Are there a significant number of cases in any production code that can be vectorized this way?

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    2026-05-12T19:16:13+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:16 pm

    I have yet to see either GCC or Intel C++ automatically vectorize anything but very simple loops, even when given the code of algorithms that can (and were, after I manually rewrote them using SSE intrinsics) be vectorized.

    Part of this is being conservative – especially when faced with possible pointer aliasing, it can be very difficult for a C/C++ compiler to ‘prove’ to itself that a vectorization would be safe, even if you as the programmer know that it is. Most compilers (sensibly) prefer to not optimize code rather than risking miscompiling it. This is one area where higher level languages have a real advantage over C, at least in theory (I say in theory since I’m not actually aware of any automatically vectorizing ML or Haskell compilers).

    Another part of it is simply analytical limitations – most research in vectorization, I understand, is related to optimizing classical numerical problems (fluid dynamics, say) which was the bread and butter of most vector machines before a few years ago (when, between CUDA/OpenCL, Altivec/SSE, and the STI Cell, vector programming in various forms became widely available in commercial systems).

    It’s fairly unlikely that code written for a scalar processor in mind will be easy for a compiler to vectorize. Happily, many things you can do to make it easier for a compiler to understand how to vectorize it, like loop tiling and partial loop unrolling, also (tend to) help performance on modern processors even if the compiler doesn’t figure out how to vectorize it.

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