diff --git a/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml b/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml
index 26e0723..514650c 100644
--- a/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml
+++ b/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xml:id="VIPR.biendian">
vector int x = (vector int) (4, -1, 3, 6);
vector double g = (vector double) { 3.5, -24.6 };
- Current C comiplers do not support literals for
+ Current C compilers do not support literals for
__int128
types. When constructing a vector
__int128
constant from smaller literals such as
int
or long long
, you must test for
diff --git a/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_techniques.xml b/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_techniques.xml
index 0475c10..1d91bd8 100644
--- a/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_techniques.xml
+++ b/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_techniques.xml
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xml:id="section_techniques">
Where an intrinsic may not be available from all compilers or at
all ISA levels, this information is called out in the
description of the intrinsic in .
+ linkend="VIPR.reference.vecfns" />.
There are also other vector APIs that may be of use to you (see