Intel® C++ Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide

Intrinsics for Integer Move Operations

The prototypes for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) intrinsics are located in the zmmintrin.h header file. For purposes of including a header in your code, use immintrin.h .


Intrinsic Name

Operation

Corresponding
Intel® AVX-512 Instruction

_mm512_mask_mov_epi32, _mm512_maskz_mov_epi32

Move packed int32 elements.

VMOVDQA32

_mm512_mask_mov_epi64, _mm512_maskz_mov_epi64

Move packed int64 elements.

VMOVQA64


variable definition
k

writemask used as a selector

a

first source vector element

src

source element to use based on writemask result


_mm512_mask_mov_epi32

extern __m512i __cdecl _mm512_mask_mov_epi32(__m512i a, __mmask16 k, __m512i src);

Move packed int32 elements from a to destination using writemask k (elements are copied from src when the corresponding mask bit is not set).



_mm512_maskz_mov_epi32

extern __m512i __cdecl _mm512_maskz_mov_epi32(__mmask16 k, __m512i a);

Move packed int32 elements from a to destination using zeromask k (elements are zeroed out when the corresponding mask bit is not set).



_mm512_mask_mov_epi64

extern __m512i __cdecl _mm512_mask_mov_epi64(__m512i a, __mmask16 k, __m512i src);

Move packed int64 elements from a to destination using writemask k (elements are copied from src when the corresponding mask bit is not set).



_mm512_maskz_mov_epi64

extern __m512i __cdecl _mm512_maskz_mov_epi64(__mmask8 k, __m512i a);

Move packed int64 elements from a to destination using zeromask k (elements are zeroed out when the corresponding mask bit is not set).