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by fulafel 2061 days ago
In the Alpha case it was a very late addition, in the last widely shipping version of the chip and IIRC was speculated to be part of some supercomputer/classified use case. ARM has a history of having quirky un-RISCy instructions.

(edit: also it seems that ARM has just cnt.v8 for counting 8-bit lanes in NEON and no 64-bit scalar instruction version, interesting. Being part of NEON also means it's an optional part on ARM)

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Late addition is more indicative of value than appearing in first releases. People guess about the base instruction set, but additions happen only in response to high demand.