Will SSE/SSE2 be removed?
Technically all SSE/SSE2 does is allow for float/double calcs in 1 cycle rather than several cycles.
So it would be useless and only take up space.
Am I wrong?
Will SSE/SSE2 be removed?
Technically all SSE/SSE2 does is allow for float/double calcs in 1 cycle rather than several cycles.
So it would be useless and only take up space.
Am I wrong?
The idea of these instructions is to perform the same operation on multiple data at the same time. When the world moves to 64 bits they’ll just operate on twice as much data as before
Still no sign of my 64-bit prize, which is now worth <$1000 instead of the $3200 quoted
Cas
[quote]Still no sign of my 64-bit prize, which is now worth <$1000 instead of the $3200 quoted
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Are you saying that you still haven’t received the prize for the game programming contest?
Wow. That’s REALLY bad.
Maybe they were waiting until it didn’t cost so much…
Cas
[quote]Maybe they were waiting until it didn’t cost so much…
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Lol.
McNealy does have got Scottish roots, doesn’t he?
Q: How’d you kill Scott McNealy?
A: Throw a Java competition prize under a bus
Cas