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jezek:
Hi I have ntb with Core Duo T2500 which supports SSE3. It's better to use SSE2-PM version of Simon's app or use SSE3-P4/PD app?
Thank you for reply :)

Josef W. Segur:

--- Quote from: jezek on 28 Feb 2007, 05:15:48 am ---Hi I have ntb with Core Duo T2500 which supports SSE3. It's better to use SSE2-PM version of Simon's app or use SSE3-P4/PD app?
Thank you for reply :)
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The SSE2-PM will be best. Those build options apply to the parts of the code which haven't been hand-tuned and the Core Duo architecture is most similar to PM.

In hand-tuned sections, the app tests each of the routines which the CPU can handle. So some SSE3 routines will probably be used even when running the SSE2-PM version.
                                                                             Joe

hiamps:
Would the same apply to my Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5200 @ 1.60GHz? Whenever I run the auto installer it just runs the SSSE3-Intel Core 2 and quits saying that is the one.

Simon:
No;

Core 2 Duo != Core Duo ;)

Your CPU is a Core 2 class one, which crunches best with the version that got chosen for you.

HTH,
Simon.

jezek:

--- Quote from: Simon on 01 Mar 2007, 02:00:43 am ---No;

Core 2 Duo != Core Duo ;)

Your CPU is a Core 2 class one, which crunches best with the version that got chosen for you.

HTH,
Simon.

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Really?  :o

Core Duo is't the same as Core 2 Duo.
But your app. can be used on both? (Core Duo hasn't got SSSE3 instruction set)

So if I understand right I can use Core 2 optimalised applications on Core Duo CPU?

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