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At the moment there's the llvm_intrinsically_optimized! macro which, when using the unstable flag, will call an unstable LLVM intrinsic.
However, there's some opportunities for using intrinsics (edit: hardware intrinsics) in stable, and even in core, if we wanted to reach for SSE / SSE2 / etc when available (compile time detected).
For example, libm defines sqrt with a full software implementation, but if people call it in std they get either (in debug) the sqrtss instruction with some indirection in between or (in release) the sqrtss instruction without any indirection. Based on this, I think it would be fine to have libm also just use the sqrtss instruction when available.
Of course this should probably be behind its own feature flag, but I think it would be a reasonable progression to develop in this direction of using stable hardware intrinsics when possible.