feat(simd): add canonical hpc::simd module with runtime dispatch#3
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Add include/hpc/simd.hpp as the unified public SIMD module: - SIMDLevel enum and runtime detection (SSE2/AVX/AVX2/AVX512) - AlignedAllocator and aligned_vector for SIMD-aligned memory - SimdVec<T, Width> wrapper types with platform-specific specializations - Runtime-dispatched kernels (add_arrays, dot_product, scale, clamp) Refactor examples, benchmarks, and tests to use the new seam. Include OpenSpec change documentation for the deepening work.
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feat(simd): add canonical hpc::simd module with runtime dispatch
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include/hpc/simd.hppas the unified public SIMD moduleSimdVec<T, Width>wrapper types with platform-specific specializations (SSE2/AVX2/AVX512)add_arrays,dot_product,scale_array,clamp_array)Test plan
cmake --preset=debug && cmake --build build/debug- builds successfullyctest --preset=debug- all 87 tests pass