nsimd VS Vcpkg

Compare nsimd vs Vcpkg and see what are their differences.

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nsimd Vcpkg
2 146
315 21,500
1.6% 2.5%
0.0 10.0
over 2 years ago 3 days ago
C CMake
MIT License MIT License
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nsimd

Posts with mentions or reviews of nsimd. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-22.
  • SPO600 project part 1
    8 projects | dev.to | 22 Mar 2022
    I've decided to switch to something better, and after a few hours of searching, I found this repository: NSIMD https://github.com/agenium-scale/nsimd FastDifferentialCoding https://github.com/lemire/FastDifferentialCoding VS https://github.com/VcDevel/Vc XSIMD https://github.com/xtensor-stack/xsimd
  • All C++20 core language features with examples
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Apr 2021
    > - Waiting for Cross-Platform standardized SIMD vector datatypes

    which language has standardized SIMD vector datatypes ? most languages don't even have any ability to express SIMD while in C++ I can just use Vc (https://github.com/VcDevel/Vc), nsimd (https://github.com/agenium-scale/nsimd) or one of the other ton of alternatives, and have stuff that JustWorksTM on more architectures than most languages even support

    - Using nonstandard extensions, libraries or home-baked solutions to run computations in parallel on many cores or on different processors than the CPU

    what are the other native languages with a standardized memory model for atomics ? and, what's the problem with using libraries ? it's not like you're going to use C# or Java's built-in threadpools if you are doing any serious work, no ? Do they even have something as easy to use as https://github.com/taskflow/taskflow ?

    - Debugging cross-platform code using couts, cerrs and printfs

    because people never use console.log in JS or System.println in C# maybe ?

    - Forced to use boost for even quite elementary operations on std::strings.

    can you point to non-trivial java projects that do not use Apache Commons ? Also, the boost string algorithms are header-only so you will end up with exactly the same binaries that if it was in some std::string_algorithms namespace:

    https://gcc.godbolt.org/z/43vKadbde

Vcpkg

Posts with mentions or reviews of Vcpkg. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-29.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing nsimd and Vcpkg you can also consider the following projects:

simde - Implementations of SIMD instruction sets for systems which don't natively support them.

conan - Conan - The open-source C and C++ package manager

sleef - SIMD Library for Evaluating Elementary Functions, vectorized libm and DFT

CPM.cmake - 📦 CMake's missing package manager. A small CMake script for setup-free, cross-platform, reproducible dependency management.

std-simd - std::experimental::simd for GCC [ISO/IEC TS 19570:2018]

Boost.Program_options - Boost.org program_options module

Vc - SIMD Vector Classes for C++

Ncurses - ncurses Git mirror

highway - Performance-portable, length-agnostic SIMD with runtime dispatch

vulkan - Haskell bindings for Vulkan

highway - Highway - A Modern Javascript Transitions Manager

meson - The Meson Build System