It seems the ENQCMD is meant to support I/O acceleration, e.g. offloading of CRC computation as is already done in NICs. For more details, see:
https://01.org/blogs/2019/introducin...ng-accelerator
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Originally posted by skeevy420 View PostTerrific. I can start telling people "yeah, my software is so optimized you won't even have the capability to run it for 2 more years".
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Terrific. I can start telling people "yeah, my software is so optimized you won't even have the capability to run it for 2 more years".
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Open-Source Compiler Support Starts Riding Down For Intel's Sapphire Rapids
Phoronix: Open-Source Compiler Support Starts Riding Down For Intel's Sapphire Rapids
Intel's Sapphire Rapids is the Icelake successor not looking to be released until 2021 but thankfully the open-source compiler support is already seeing initial work on enabling the new instruction set extensions...
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...-Rapids-ENQCMDTags: None
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