Fixed typos.
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@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ before it's compiled. On Windows®, pre-processor definitions should be
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provided to the ``cl`` call.
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By default, the compiler generates x86-64 Intel® SSE4 code. To generate
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32-bit code, you can use the the ``--arch=x86`` command-line flag. To
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32-bit code, you can use the ``--arch=x86`` command-line flag. To
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select Intel® SSE2, use ``--target=sse2``.
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``ispc`` supports an alternative method for generating Intel® SSE4 code,
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@@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ section.)
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For ``if`` statements where the different running SPMD program instances
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don't have coherent values for the boolean ``if`` test, using ``cif``
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introduces some additional overhead from the ``all`` and ``any`` tests as
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well as the corresponding branches. For cases where the the program
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well as the corresponding branches. For cases where the program
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instances often do compute the same boolean value, this overhead is
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worthwhile. If the control flow is in fact usually incoherent, this
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overhead only costs performance.
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