C. Jeannerod, Jingyan Jourdan-Lu, Christophe Monat
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Non-generic floating-point software support for embedded media processing
This paper presents some work in progress on the design and implementation of efficient floating-point software support for embedded integer processors. We provide quantitative evidence of the benefits of supporting various non-generic (that is, fused, specialized, or paired) operations in addition to the five basic arithmetic operations: for individual calls, speedups range from 1.12 to 4.86, while on DSP kernels and benchmarks, our approach allows us to be up to 1.59x faster.