I guess I must have copy&pasted wrong somehow the first time because it didn't work:

ike5_6 1100110011001100110011001100110011001100 (warning: too few iterations for a reliable count)

Done correctly this time is does work, but frankly the difference it makes to performance is minimal:

C:\test>825494 (warning: too few iterations for a reliable count) (warning: too few iterations for a reliable count) Rate ike5_6 ike510 buk shmem salva jmac lanX fletch ike5_6 0.298/s -- -10% -72% -79% -82% -93% -95% -100% ike510 0.330/s 11% -- -68% -76% -80% -92% -94% -100% buk 1.05/s 251% 217% -- -26% -37% -75% -81% -99% shmem 1.41/s 371% 325% 34% -- -15% -66% -74% -99% salva 1.66/s 457% 402% 59% 18% -- -60% -70% -99% jmac 4.19/s 1305% 1167% 300% 198% 152% -- -24% -97% lanX 5.51/s 1746% 1566% 426% 292% 232% 31% -- -97% fletch 163/s 54408% 49077% 15428% 11461% 9687% 3780% 2852% --

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In reply to Re^4: Interleaving bytes in a string quickly by BrowserUk
in thread Interleaving bytes in a string quickly by BrowserUk

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