SVE Instruction List by Dougall Johnson
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LD2B (scalar plus scalar): Contiguous load two-byte structures to two vectors (scalar index)

LD2B { Zt1.B, Zt2.B }, Pg/Z, [Xn, Xm] (SVE (SME
svint8x2_t svld2[_s8](svbool_t pg, const int8_t *base)
svuint8x2_t svld2[_u8](svbool_t pg, const uint8_t *base)

128-bit SVE

Load and deinterleave pairs of interleaved 8-bit values from the memory operand (1) into the 8-bit elements of two consecutive registers (2) and (3). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) and (3) is zero, those two contiguous loads are skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the elements are set to zero.

256-bit SVE

Load and deinterleave pairs of interleaved 8-bit values from the memory operand (1) into the 8-bit elements of two consecutive registers (2) and (3). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) and (3) is zero, those two contiguous loads are skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the elements are set to zero.

512-bit SVE

Load and deinterleave pairs of interleaved 8-bit values from the memory operand (1) into the 8-bit elements of two consecutive registers (2) and (3). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) and (3) is zero, those two contiguous loads are skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the elements are set to zero.

Larger sizes

1024-bit SVE

Load and deinterleave pairs of interleaved 8-bit values from the memory operand (1) into the 8-bit elements of two consecutive registers (2) and (3). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) and (3) is zero, those two contiguous loads are skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the elements are set to zero.

2048-bit SVE

Load and deinterleave pairs of interleaved 8-bit values from the memory operand (1) into the 8-bit elements of two consecutive registers (2) and (3). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) and (3) is zero, those two contiguous loads are skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the elements are set to zero.

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Inspired by and based on the x86/x64 SIMD Instruction List by Daytime.