SIMD in Pure Python

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  • PeachPy

    x86-64 assembler embedded in Python

  • This is a nice exercise!

    There is also a very different “write SIMD assembly in Python” approach available through the PeachPy library, one of the least known gems between Python and HPC worlds: https://github.com/Maratyszcza/PeachPy

    This is what a dot-product would look like in PeachPy: https://unum-cloud.github.io/usearch/python/index.html#id4

    PS: Cppyy and Numba are also fun to use in such projects :)

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