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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T01:15:00+00:00 2026-05-16T01:15:00+00:00

I’m looking for the most efficient method of flipping the sign on all four

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I’m looking for the most efficient method of flipping the sign on all four floats packed in an SSE register.

I have not found an intrinsic for doing this in the Intel Architecture software dev manual. Below are the things I’ve already tried.

For each case I looped over the code 10 billion times and got the wall-time indicated. I’m trying to at least match 4 seconds it takes my non-SIMD approach, which is using just the unary minus operator.


[48 sec]

_mm_sub_ps( _mm_setzero_ps(), vec );


[32 sec]

_mm_mul_ps( _mm_set1_ps( -1.0f ), vec );


[9 sec]

union NegativeMask {
    int   intRep;
    float fltRep;
} negMask;
negMask.intRep = 0x80000000;

_mm_xor_ps( _mm_set1_ps( negMask.fltRep ), vec );


The compiler is gcc 4.2 with -O3. The CPU is an Intel Core 2 Duo.

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    2026-05-16T01:15:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:15 am

    Just to complete your own answer by the gcc documentation about these builtin vectors:

    The types defined in this manner can be used with a subset of normal C
    operations.  Currently, GCC will allow using the following operators on
    these types: `+, -, *, /, unary minus, ^, |, &, ~'.
    

    It is probably a good idea to always stick to these when possible. With very high chances gcc will always provide the most efficient code for this SSE stuff.

    For your compiler options, add something more specific to your architecture, something like -march=native will do in most cases.

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