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Learn how to write fast Java code with the Vector API - JEP Café episode 18

 1 year ago
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Nice summary of the API. As someone with a nerdy interest in 3D graphics I'm looking forward to SIMD support to improve the performance of some CPU-heavy tasks that cannot (easily) be handled by GPU compute shaders.
…C2 compiler will use it without the vector API being available. If they had shown performance comparisons based on the code examples, we would have seen how Vector API compares to C2 autovectorization.
I'm surprised how low level thet api is for Java standards. Wouldn't it be easier if you had a variable size vector container that does the splitting, masking, loop limiting etc for you? I might add this to my list for my wip general purpose jdk extension library.
Thanks a lot José. Nice "Mise en scène ".
The coffee thing is incredibly cringe. Made sense when java was backed by a cool company like sun. You should just make your content as corporate as possible, will be better to watch
There are some good books on how the human brain learns. Putting too many things on the screen at once causes it to have to work harder. The person and coffee shop background are mostly a distraction here. At best the person should be a thumbnail in the corner. And omit the coffee shop.

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