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_mm512_abs_epi64
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 Intel 64-bit (64 bits)/ AVX512  View official documentation
 Location: Arithmetic  >  Vector Absolute Value
 CPU Extensions: AVX512F
Purpose:
Compute the absolute value of packed signed 64-bit integers in a, and store the unsigned results in output.
Result:

A 512-bit vector of 8 x 64-bit signed integers that hold the absolute values of the input elements.

Example:
#include <immintrin.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
 __m512i a = _mm512_set_epi64(1, -2, 3, -4, 5, -6, 7, -8);
 __m512i d = _mm512_abs_epi64(a);
 int64_t result_data[8];
 _mm512_storeu_si512(result_data, d);
 printf("%lld %lld %lld %lld %lld %lld %lld %lld\n", result_data[0], result_data[1], result_data[2], result_data[3], result_data[4], result_data[5], result_data[6], result_data[7]);

 return 0;
}

Prototypes

Assembly Instruction:
vpabsq
Usage:
__m512i result = _mm512_abs_epi64( __m512i a )
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SIMD Intrinsics Summary
SIMD Engines: 6
C Intrinsics: 10444
NEON: 4353
AVX2: 405
AVX512: 4717
SSE4.2: 598
VSX: 192
IBM-Z: 179