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- Force.Crc32.Intrinsics.Crc32Algorithm - CRC32 (supported by ARM) - Force.Crc32.Intrinsics.Crc32CAlgorithm - CRC32A (supported by Intel and ARM)
Add unit and performance tests for intrinsics implementations
Update performance tests to use latest dependencies Run performance tests on all supported platforms Remove no longer supported frameworks
Use latest supported .NET frameworks: - .NET 6 - .NET 7
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Latest .NET frameworks have better support for hardware-accelerated CRC32 implementations:
Note: Arm does support both CRC32 and CRC32C (since ARMv8.1) as does System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Arm (since .NET 5): CRC32 and CRC32C.
Test results (.NET 7):
c7g.largeEC2: AWS Graviton3 CPU):Fixes #16