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Realtime raytracer using SIMD on ARM, MIPS, PPC and x86
QuadRay engine is a realtime raytracing project aimed at full SIMD utilization
on ARM, MIPS, POWER and x86 architectures. The efficient use of SIMD is achieved
by processing four rays at a time to match SIMD register width (hence the name).
The rendering core of the engine is written in a unified SIMD assembler
allowing single assembler code to be compatible with different processor
architectures, thus reducing the need to maintain multiple parallel versions.
..."glh" which stands for Graphics Library Helper. It is kind of like OpenGL's GLU but contains extra functions and optimized functions. The optimizations are done with assembly and are for the x86 architecture. For Win32. For VC++6. It compiles and makes a DLL (and a .LIB for VC++6). The release version of the .H file is also included.
Nothing stops you from using these functions in D3D. Actually, GLHLIB doesn't use any OpenGL functions.
This library is meant for high performance calculations for science or 3D games/rasterizers using SIMD instructions of x86 processors to allow an unparalleled level of optimization. This takes advantage of MMX, 3DNow!, 3DNow!+/MMX+, & SSE/SSE2/SSE3/SSSE3
x86mph is an optimized library with vector, matrix, and vertex helpers (including an own TnL) It also contains memory helpers, and other stuff such as image processing (color inverting, changing bpp) taking advantage of x86's 3DNow!, MMX, and SSE
SoftWire was the precursor to TransGaming's SwiftAsm. SwiftAsm is an optimizing run-time x86 assembler that can be used as a JIT compiler back-end for scripting languages, or for dynamic code generation of efficient processing pipelines.