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Adding SAE handling and implementing scalar floating-point Adding scalar and packed floating-point Filling in several scalar instruction gaps while improving the
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- Implementing shift and rotate instructions, including immediate-count forms, CL-count forms, and single-bit implicit-count forms.
- Adding RIP-relative addressing and improving displacement handling so the
- Adding EVEX opmask and zeroing-mask support, then extending the vector move implementation across aligned and unaligned ...
- Adding SIB byte support for scaled-index addressing, displacement
- Implementing stack operations, relative branches,
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