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@@ -10956,8 +10956,8 @@ If the ``load`` is marked as ``atomic``, it takes an extra :ref:`ordering
<ordering>` and optional ``syncscope("<target-scope>")`` argument. The
``release`` and ``acq_rel`` orderings are not valid on ``load`` instructions.
Atomic loads produce :ref:`defined <memmodel>` results when they may see
-multiple atomic stores. The type of the pointee must be an integer, pointer, or
-floating-point type whose bit width is a power of two greater than or equal to
+multiple atomic stores. The type of the pointee must be an integer, pointer,
+floating-point, or vector type whose bit width is a power of two greater than or equal to
eight and less than or equal to a target-specific size limit. ``align`` must be
explicitly specified on atomic loads. Note: if the alignment is not greater or
equal to the size of the `<value>` type, the atomic operation is likely to
@@ -11097,8 +11097,8 @@ If the ``store`` is marked as ``atomic``, it takes an extra :ref:`ordering
<ordering>` and optional ``syncscope("<target-scope>")`` argument. The
``acquire`` and ``acq_rel`` orderings aren't valid on ``store`` instructions.
Atomic loads produce :ref:`defined <memmodel>` results when they may see
-multiple atomic stores. The type of the pointee must be an integer, pointer, or
-floating-point type whose bit width is a power of two greater than or equal to
+multiple atomic stores. The type of the pointee must be an integer, pointer,
+floating-point, or vector type whose bit width is a power of two greater than or equal to
eight and less than or equal to a target-specific size limit. ``align`` must be
explicitly specified on atomic stores. Note: if the alignment is not greater or
equal to the size of the `<value>` type, the atomic operation is likely to