Faster CRC32 on the Apple M1

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  • crc32c

    Fastest crc32c algorithms for i686 and x86_64 including benchmarks (by htot)

  • Likely as much noise as signal, but anyway:

    I'm using an 8th(?) generation Intel, i7-8665U.

    https://github.com/htot/crc32c has some interesting implementations of CRC32 algorithms of different speeds, the highest I see is (function, aligned, bytes, MiB/s) :

        crc32cIntelC     true 16 3907.613

  • CRC

    Fastest CRC32 for x86, Intel and AMD, + comprehensive derivation and discussion of various approaches (by komrad36)

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