std-simd VS VulkanExamples

Compare std-simd vs VulkanExamples and see what are their differences.

std-simd

std::experimental::simd for GCC [ISO/IEC TS 19570:2018] (by VcDevel)
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std-simd VulkanExamples
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std-simd

Posts with mentions or reviews of std-simd. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-29.
  • A proposal for the next version of C [pdf]
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Jan 2024
    neither proposing nor taking a position on this possible addition)

    > ... For completeness we would also like to add that a serious issue is that C still lacks vector operations.

    Those are good points. The authors don't take a stance on it, but I do think that syntax for packed structs should be standardized. IMO, so should syntax for inline assembly (both as optional features). These are already common extensions; this is exactly what they should standardize. The additions of "typeof" and #embed are also good examples of this (they had been talking about adding #embed since 1995 [1]).

    As for vector instructions, I'm unsure how it could be implemented in a standard way, but I'm not against it. Maybe something like this [2], but with the syntax changed for C instead of C++.

    [1]: https://groups.google.com/g/comp.std.c/c/zWFEXDvyTwM

    [2]: https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd

  • SIMD Everywhere Optimization from ARM Neon to RISC-V Vector Extensions
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Sep 2023
    Interesting, thanks for sharing :)

    At the time we open-sourced Highway, the standardization process had already started and there were some discussions.

    I'm curious why stdlib is the only path you see to default? Compare the activity level of https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd vs https://github.com/google/highway. As to open-source usage, after years of std::experimental, I see <200 search hits [1], vs >400 for Highway [2], even after excluding several library users.

    But that aside, I'm not convinced standardization is the best path for a SIMD library. We and external users extend Highway on a weekly basis as new use cases arise. What if we deferred those changes to 3-monthly meetings, or had to wait for one meeting per WD, CD, (FCD), DIS, (FDIS) stage before it's standardized? Standardization seems more useful for rarely-changing things.

    1: https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+std::experim...

    2: https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+HWY_NAMESPAC...

  • SIMD intrinsics and the possibility of a standard library solution
    16 projects | /r/cpp | 8 Jan 2023
    std-simd - 451 GH stars
  • Optimizing compilers reload vector constants needlessly
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Dec 2022
    Bad news. For SIMD there are not cross-platform intrinsics. Intel intrinsics map directly to SSE/AVX instructions and ARM intrinsics map directly to NEON instructions.

    For cross-platform, your best bet is probably https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd

    There's https://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Main_Page But, it's tremendously complicated for anything other than large-scale linear algebra.

    And, there's https://github.com/microsoft/DirectXMath But, it has obvious biases :P

  • SPO 600 project part 3 - Analysis
    2 projects | dev.to | 21 Apr 2022
    But after I worked with auto-vectorization(I wrote about that in part 2), I decided to switch and try myself by adding intrinsics if I was able. You can track my progress here:https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd/pull/35
  • SPO600 project part 2
    2 projects | dev.to | 13 Apr 2022
    STD-SIMD it's almost the same project I was working, but a bit advance https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd.
  • The Efficiency of Multithreaded Loops
    2 projects | /r/programming | 4 Nov 2021
    If you are worried about Intel vs Arm vs whatever, use https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd
  • Thriving in a Crowded and Changing World: C++ 2006–2020 [pdf]
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Jul 2021
    or https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp which help quite a bit. Or https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd.

    If you want GUIs, same, you have at least (but not only) Qt or WxWidgets.

    Want to interface scripting? Pybind11, Boost.Python, WrenBind17 for Wren, Sol2 for Lua... and all things that interface to C work also if you feel brave...

    I really think that when it is about getting the job done... C++ goes a long way towards the task.

    This is my 20 year experience of C++, almost 13 of those years professionally. Now, back to read the paper. :)

  • All C++20 core language features with examples
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Apr 2021
    ... I just checked your link and wouldn't say that any of these languages have SIMD more than C++ has it currently -

    - Java: incubation stage (how is that different from https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd). Also Java is only getting it soonish for... amd64 and aarch64 ??

VulkanExamples

Posts with mentions or reviews of VulkanExamples. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-22.
  • Dependency management with Cmake FetchContent
    2 projects | /r/cpp_questions | 22 Oct 2022
    cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.11) project(my_project LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 1.0 ) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare( glfw GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/glfw/glfw" GIT_TAG dd8a678a66f1967372e5a5e3deac41ebf65ee127 ) message("Fetching glfw...") FetchContent_MakeAvailable(glfw) FetchContent_Declare( vulkan GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp" GIT_TAG 429c4c522c65d10ec6df4633a1b78fc28aca7dc3 ) message("Fetching vulkan") FetchContent_MakeAvailable(vulkan) add_executable(my_project src/main.cpp) target_link_libraries(my_project PRIVATE glfw) target_link_libraries(my_project PRIVATE vulkan)
  • Two new Vulkan samples from The Khronos Group! (Profiles and C++ bindings)
    3 projects | /r/vulkan | 17 Mar 2022
    The second sample comes from NVIDIA. It shows a transcoded version of the API sample, High Dynamic Range, and illustrated the usage of the C++ binding of Vulkan provided by Vulkan.hpp. Sample - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples/tree/master/samples/api/hpp_hdr Vulkan.hpp - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp
  • Thriving in a Crowded and Changing World: C++ 2006–2020 [pdf]
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Jul 2021
    or https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp which help quite a bit. Or https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd.

    If you want GUIs, same, you have at least (but not only) Qt or WxWidgets.

    Want to interface scripting? Pybind11, Boost.Python, WrenBind17 for Wren, Sol2 for Lua... and all things that interface to C work also if you feel brave...

    I really think that when it is about getting the job done... C++ goes a long way towards the task.

    This is my 20 year experience of C++, almost 13 of those years professionally. Now, back to read the paper. :)

  • Practice project ideas
    1 project | /r/vulkan | 10 Mar 2021
    If you're not a complete beginner, the vulkan.hpp version of Sascha Willems' samples is out of date, you could contribute some updated examples. You'd get a decent overview of various Vulkan features and become familiar with both the C and C++ APIs.
  • Vulkan Hpp cheatsheet
    3 projects | /r/vulkan | 27 Dec 2020
    I don't have a cheat sheet but I do have a repository with a bunch of examples that use the C++ api https://github.com/jherico/vulkan

What are some alternatives?

When comparing std-simd and VulkanExamples you can also consider the following projects:

nsimd - Agenium Scale vectorization library for CPUs and GPUs

conan-center-index - Recipes for the ConanCenter repository

ozz-animation - Open source c++ skeletal animation library and toolset

kompute - General purpose GPU compute framework built on Vulkan to support 1000s of cross vendor graphics cards (AMD, Qualcomm, NVIDIA & friends). Blazing fast, mobile-enabled, asynchronous and optimized for advanced GPU data processing usecases. Backed by the Linux Foundation.

C++ REST SDK - The C++ REST SDK is a Microsoft project for cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. This project aims to help C++ developers connect to and interact with services.

Open-Source Vulkan C++ API - Open-Source Vulkan C++ API

Vc - SIMD Vector Classes for C++

glbinding - A C++ binding for the OpenGL API, generated using the gl.xml specification.

VulkanHelper - A simple helper interface between Vulkan C API and C++ containers