11:50:57 <\x> sech1 but as you see, we have new cpu instructions right 11:51:17 <\x> maybe you can make an optimized code path for zen4 and mix in some avx512 if its worth the trouble 12:01:50 there are 500 hundred different instruction in avx512, I need to find useful ones 12:04:00 and RandomX uses 128-bit vectors, it doesn't even use avx256 12:04:52 <\x> ah 12:05:00 <\x> theres some cpu flags already on like phoronix 12:05:33 <\x> https://openbenchmarking.org/s/AMD+Ryzen+9+7950X+16-Core 12:05:42 <\x> atleast the ones on /proc/cpuinfo 12:07:47 argon2 has avx512 implementation, so RandomX dataset will be generated 0.1 seconds faster :D