SVE Instruction List by Dougall Johnson
LDNT1H (scalar plus scalar, single register): Contiguous load non-temporal halfwords to vector (scalar index)
LDNT1H { Zt.H }, Pg/Z, [Xn, Xm, LSL #1] (SVE (SME
svbfloat16_t svldnt1[_bf16](svbool_t pg, const bfloat16_t *base)
svfloat16_t svldnt1[_f16](svbool_t pg, const float16_t *base)
svint16_t svldnt1[_s16](svbool_t pg, const int16_t *base)
svuint16_t svldnt1[_u16](svbool_t pg, const uint16_t *base)
128-bit SVE
Load 16-bit values from the memory operand (1) with a non-temporal hint, and zero extend them, writing the results to the 16-bit elements of (2). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) is zero, that load is skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the element is set to zero. The non-temporal hint means that the memory is unlikely to be accessed again soon.
256-bit SVE
Load 16-bit values from the memory operand (1) with a non-temporal hint, and zero extend them, writing the results to the 16-bit elements of (2). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) is zero, that load is skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the element is set to zero. The non-temporal hint means that the memory is unlikely to be accessed again soon.
512-bit SVE
Load 16-bit values from the memory operand (1) with a non-temporal hint, and zero extend them, writing the results to the 16-bit elements of (2). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) is zero, that load is skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the element is set to zero. The non-temporal hint means that the memory is unlikely to be accessed again soon.
Larger sizes
1024-bit SVE
Load 16-bit values from the memory operand (1) with a non-temporal hint, and zero extend them, writing the results to the 16-bit elements of (2). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) is zero, that load is skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the element is set to zero. The non-temporal hint means that the memory is unlikely to be accessed again soon.
2048-bit SVE
Load 16-bit values from the memory operand (1) with a non-temporal hint, and zero extend them, writing the results to the 16-bit elements of (2). If the predicate bit corresponding to an element in (2) is zero, that load is skipped, and cannot cause a fault, and the element is set to zero. The non-temporal hint means that the memory is unlikely to be accessed again soon.
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Inspired by and based on the x86/x64 SIMD Instruction List by Daytime.