Does the C# compiler / jitter make use of fused multiply-add operations if they are available on the hardware being used? If it does, are there any particular compiler settings I need to set in order to take advantage of it?
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At last, .NET Core 3.0 provides System.Math.FusedMultiplyAdd. The rationale for not using this operation automatically is explained in a github issue.
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