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AVX-512BW functions
https://software.intel.com/sites/landingpage/IntrinsicsGuide/#avx512techs=AVX512BW
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It might be worth considering adding simd-json to the TechEmpower benchmarks:
To make this really worthwhile #121 would be good.
suggested by @pickfire
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https://github.com/simd-everywhere/simde has done their first release ( https://simd-everywhere.github.io/blog/announcements/release/2020/06/21/0.5.0-release.html ) and it seems like something potentially useful for merging code paths. The most likely candidate I imagine is using SIMD code to replace the non-SIMD fallback path, but maybe it'd be worth checking if it can be used to merge ARM and x8