Hi Bruce, > Add support for SSE2 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 2) vector operations on x86-64 architectures (John Naylor)
> Add support for Advanced SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) (NEON) instructions on ARM architectures (Nathan Bossart) Nit: It's a bit odd that SIMD is spelled out in only the Arm entry, and perhaps expanding the abbreviations can be left out. > Allow arrays searches to use vector operations on x86-64 architectures (John Naylor) We can leave out the architecture here (see below). Typo: "array searches" All the above seem appropriate for the "source code" section, but the following entries might be better in the "performance" section: > Allow ASCII string detection to use vector operations on x86-64 architectures (John Naylor) > Allow JSON string processing to use vector operations on x86-64 architectures (John Naylor) > > ARM? Arm as well. For anything using 16-byte vectors the two architectures are equivalently supported. For all the applications, I would just say "vector" or "SIMD". And here maybe /processing/parsing/. > Allow xid/subxid searches to use vector operations on x86-64 architectures (Nathan Bossart) When moved to the performance section, it would be something like "improve scalability when a large number of write transactions are in progress". -- John Naylor EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com