Question 9 SIMD compare functions produce a SIMD vector that contains what in each vector location? The value one to represent true, and zero to represent false Chickens for true, and monkeys for false All zeros (in binary) to represent true, and all ones (in binary) to represent false The value zero to represent true, and one to represent false All ones (in binary) to represent true, and all zeros (in binary) to represent false

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SIMD compare functions produce a SIMD vector that contains what in each vector
location?
The value one to represent true, and zero to represent false
O Chickens for true, and monkeys for false
O All zeros (in binary) to represent true, and all ones (in binary) to represent false
The value zero to represent true, and one to represent false
All ones (in binary) to represent true, and all zeros (in binary) to represent false
Question 10
Given that a is an array of floats and x is of type _m128, which of the following
stores x's values at position i in the array?
*ali) = _mm_store_ps(x);
&a[i] = _mm_store_ps(x);
_mm_store_ps(x, &a[i]);
a[i] = _mm_store_ps(x);
O-mm_store_ps(a + i, x);
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 SIMD compare functions produce a SIMD vector that contains what in each vector location? The value one to represent true, and zero to represent false O Chickens for true, and monkeys for false O All zeros (in binary) to represent true, and all ones (in binary) to represent false The value zero to represent true, and one to represent false All ones (in binary) to represent true, and all zeros (in binary) to represent false Question 10 Given that a is an array of floats and x is of type _m128, which of the following stores x's values at position i in the array? *ali) = _mm_store_ps(x); &a[i] = _mm_store_ps(x); _mm_store_ps(x, &a[i]); a[i] = _mm_store_ps(x); O-mm_store_ps(a + i, x);
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