UNPCKLPS — Unpack and Interleave Low Packed Single-Precision Floating-Point Values

Opcode/Instruction Op/En 64/32 bit Mode Support CPUID Feature Flag Description
NP 0F 14 /r UNPCKLPS xmm1, xmm2/m128 A V/V SSE Unpacks and Interleaves single-precision floating-point values from low quadwords of xmm1 and xmm2/m128.
VEX.128.0F.WIG 14 /r VUNPCKLPS xmm1,xmm2, xmm3/m128 B V/V AVX Unpacks and Interleaves single-precision floating-point values from low quadwords of xmm2 and xmm3/m128.
VEX.256.0F.WIG 14 /r VUNPCKLPS ymm1,ymm2,ymm3/m256 B V/V AVX Unpacks and Interleaves single-precision floating-point values from low quadwords of ymm2 and ymm3/m256.
EVEX.128.0F.W0 14 /r VUNPCKLPS xmm1 {k1}{z}, xmm2, xmm3/m128/m32bcst C V/V AVX512VL AVX512F Unpacks and Interleaves single-precision floating-point values from low quadwords of xmm2 and xmm3/mem and write result to xmm1 subject to write mask k1.
EVEX.256.0F.W0 14 /r VUNPCKLPS ymm1 {k1}{z}, ymm2, ymm3/m256/m32bcst C V/V AVX512VL AVX512F Unpacks and Interleaves single-precision floating-point values from low quadwords of ymm2 and ymm3/mem and write result to ymm1 subject to write mask k1.
EVEX.512.0F.W0 14 /r VUNPCKLPS zmm1 {k1}{z}, zmm2, zmm3/m512/m32bcst C V/V AVX512F Unpacks and Interleaves single-precision floating-point values from low quadwords of zmm2 and zmm3/m512/m32bcst and write result to zmm1 subject to write mask k1.

Instruction Operand Encoding

Op/En Tuple Type Operand 1 Operand 2 Operand 3 Operand 4
A NA ModRM:reg (r, w) ModRM:r/m (r) NA NA
B NA ModRM:reg (w) VEX.vvvv (r) ModRM:r/m (r) NA
C Full ModRM:reg (w) EVEX.vvvv (r) ModRM:r/m (r) NA

Description

Performs an interleaved unpack of the low single-precision floating-point values from the first source operand and the second source operand.

128-bit Legacy SSE version: The second source can be an XMM register or an 128-bit memory location. The destination is not distinct from the first source XMM register and the upper bits (MAXVL-1:128) of the corresponding ZMM register destination are unmodified. When unpacking from a memory operand, an implementation may fetch only the appropriate 64 bits; however, alignment to 16-byte boundary and normal segment checking will still be enforced.

VEX.128 encoded version: The first source operand is a XMM register. The second source operand can be a XMM register or a 128-bit memory location. The destination operand is a XMM register. The upper bits (MAXVL-1:128) of the corresponding ZMM register destination are zeroed.

VEX.256 encoded version: The first source operand is a YMM register. The second source operand can be a YMM register or a 256-bit memory location. The destination operand is a YMM register.

X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 SRC1 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 SRC2 Y5 X5 Y4 X4 Y1 X1 Y0 X0 DEST
Figure 4-28. VUNPCKLPS Operation

EVEX.512 encoded version: The first source operand is a ZMM register. The second source operand is a ZMM register, a 512-bit memory location, or a 512-bit vector broadcasted from a 32-bit memory location. The destination operand is a ZMM register, conditionally updated using writemask k1.

EVEX.256 encoded version: The first source operand is a YMM register. The second source operand is a YMM register, a 256-bit memory location, or a 256-bit vector broadcasted from a 32-bit memory location. The destination operand is a YMM register, conditionally updated using writemask k1.

EVEX.128 encoded version: The first source operand is an XMM register. The second source operand is a XMM register, a 128-bit memory location, or a 128-bit vector broadcasted from a 32-bit memory location. The destination operand is a XMM register, conditionally updated using writemask k1.

Operation

VUNPCKLPS (EVEX encoded version when SRC2 is a ZMM register)

(KL, VL) = (4, 128), (8, 256), (16, 512)
IF VL >= 128
    TMP_DEST[31:0] ← SRC1[31:0]
    TMP_DEST[63:32] ← SRC2[31:0]
    TMP_DEST[95:64] ← SRC1[63:32]
    TMP_DEST[127:96] ← SRC2[63:32]
FI;
IF VL >= 256
    TMP_DEST[159:128] ← SRC1[159:128]
    TMP_DEST[191:160] ← SRC2[159:128]
    TMP_DEST[223:192] ← SRC1[191:160]
    TMP_DEST[255:224] ← SRC2[191:160]
FI;
IF VL >= 512
    TMP_DEST[287:256] ← SRC1[287:256]
    TMP_DEST[319:288] ← SRC2[287:256]
    TMP_DEST[351:320] ← SRC1[319:288]
    TMP_DEST[383:352] ← SRC2[319:288]
    TMP_DEST[415:384] ← SRC1[415:384]
    TMP_DEST[447:416] ← SRC2[415:384]
    TMP_DEST[479:448] ← SRC1[447:416]
    TMP_DEST[511:480] ← SRC2[447:416]
FI;
FOR j←0 TO KL-1
    i←j * 32
    IF k1[j] OR *no writemask*
        THEN DEST[i+31:i]←TMP_DEST[i+31:i]
        ELSE
            IF *merging-masking* ; merging-masking
                THEN *DEST[i+31:i] remains unchanged*
                ELSE *zeroing-masking*
                        ; zeroing-masking
                    DEST[i+31:i] ← 0
            FI
    FI;
ENDFOR
DEST[MAXVL-1:VL] ← 0

VUNPCKLPS (EVEX encoded version when SRC2 is memory)

(KL, VL) = (4, 128), (8, 256), (16, 512)
FOR j←0 TO KL-1
    i←j * 31
    IF (EVEX.b = 1)
        THEN TMP_SRC2[i+31:i]←SRC2[31:0]
        ELSE TMP_SRC2[i+31:i]←SRC2[i+31:i]
    FI;
ENDFOR;
IF VL >= 128
TMP_DEST[31:0] ← SRC1[31:0]
TMP_DEST[63:32] ← TMP_SRC2[31:0]
TMP_DEST[95:64] ← SRC1[63:32]
TMP_DEST[127:96] ← TMP_SRC2[63:32]
FI;
IF VL >= 256
    TMP_DEST[159:128] ← SRC1[159:128]
    TMP_DEST[191:160] ← TMP_SRC2[159:128]
    TMP_DEST[223:192] ← SRC1[191:160]
    TMP_DEST[255:224] ← TMP_SRC2[191:160]
FI;
IF VL >= 512
    TMP_DEST[287:256] ← SRC1[287:256]
    TMP_DEST[319:288] ← TMP_SRC2[287:256]
    TMP_DEST[351:320] ← SRC1[319:288]
    TMP_DEST[383:352] ← TMP_SRC2[319:288]
    TMP_DEST[415:384] ← SRC1[415:384]
    TMP_DEST[447:416] ← TMP_SRC2[415:384]
    TMP_DEST[479:448] ← SRC1[447:416]
    TMP_DEST[511:480] ← TMP_SRC2[447:416]
FI;
FOR j←0 TO KL-1
    i←j * 32
    IF k1[j] OR *no writemask*
        THEN DEST[i+31:i]←TMP_DEST[i+31:i]
        ELSE
            IF *merging-masking*
                        ; merging-masking
                THEN *DEST[i+31:i] remains unchanged*
                ELSE *zeroing-masking*
                            ; zeroing-masking
                    DEST[i+31:i] ← 0
            FI
    FI;
ENDFOR
DEST[MAXVL-1:VL] ← 0

UNPCKLPS (VEX.256 encoded version)

DEST[31:0] ←SRC1[31:0]
DEST[63:32] ←SRC2[31:0]
DEST[95:64] ←SRC1[63:32]
DEST[127:96] ←SRC2[63:32]
DEST[159:128] ←SRC1[159:128]
DEST[191:160] ←SRC2[159:128]
DEST[223:192] ←SRC1[191:160]
DEST[255:224] ←SRC2[191:160]
DEST[MAXVL-1:256] ← 0

VUNPCKLPS (VEX.128 encoded version)

DEST[31:0] ←SRC1[31:0]
DEST[63:32] ←SRC2[31:0]
DEST[95:64] ←SRC1[63:32]
DEST[127:96] ←SRC2[63:32]
DEST[MAXVL-1:128] ←0

UNPCKLPS (128-bit Legacy SSE version)

DEST[31:0] ←SRC1[31:0]
DEST[63:32] ←SRC2[31:0]
DEST[95:64] ←SRC1[63:32]
DEST[127:96] ←SRC2[63:32]
DEST[MAXVL-1:128] (Unmodified)

Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent

VUNPCKLPS __m512 _mm512_unpacklo_ps(__m512 a, __m512 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m512 _mm512_mask_unpacklo_ps(__m512 s, __mmask16 k, __m512 a, __m512 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m512 _mm512_maskz_unpacklo_ps(__mmask16 k, __m512 a, __m512 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m256 _mm256_unpacklo_ps (__m256 a, __m256 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m256 _mm256_mask_unpacklo_ps(__m256 s, __mmask8 k, __m256 a, __m256 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m256 _mm256_maskz_unpacklo_ps(__mmask8 k, __m256 a, __m256 b);
UNPCKLPS __m128 _mm_unpacklo_ps (__m128 a, __m128 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m128 _mm_mask_unpacklo_ps(__m128 s, __mmask8 k, __m128 a, __m128 b);
VUNPCKLPS __m128 _mm_maskz_unpacklo_ps(__mmask8 k, __m128 a, __m128 b);

SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions

None

Other Exceptions

Non-EVEX-encoded instructions, see Exceptions Type 4.

EVEX-encoded instructions, see Exceptions Type E4NF.