32/64-bit 80x86 Assembly Language 1883H1
The increasing complexity of programming environments provides a
number of opportunities for assembly language programmers. 32/64-Bit
80x86 Assembly Language Architecture attempts to break through
that complexity by providing a step-by-step understanding of
programming Intel and AMD 80x86 processors in assembly
language. This book explains 32-bit and 64-bit 80x86
assembly language programming inclusive of the SIMD (single
instruction multiple data) instruction supersets that bring the
80x86 processor into the realm of the supercomputer,
gives insight into the FPU (floating-point unit) chip
in every Pentium processor, and offers strategies for
optimizing code. Learn about: - 3DNow! MMX, SSE,
SSE-2, SSE-3, AMD64, and EM64T instruction sets; -
The similarities of and differences between various 80x86
processors; - Boolean bit manipulation; - Data swizzling,
shuffling, and splatting; - Integer and floating-point math
operations; - Branching and branchless coding methods; -
Coding standards; - Debugging functions. The companion files
can be downloaded from www.wordware.com/files/8086 and www.leiterman.com/books.html.
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