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Define SSE2 and SSE3

Symptom(s):

  • Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions
  • SSE3 
  • SSE2
  • What is SSE2?
  • What is SSE3?

Solution:

Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2) extends the MMX™ technology and SSE technology with the addition of 144 instructions that deliver performance increases across a broad range of applications. The SIMD integer instructions introduced with MMX technology have been extended from 64 to 128 bits, doubling the effective execution rate of SIMD integer type operations.

Double-precision floating point SIMD instructions allow for two floating-point operations to be simultaneously executed in the SIMD format, providing support for double-precision operations that help accelerate content creation, financial, engineering, and scientific applications.

In addition to the SSE2 instructions, the original SSE instructions have been enhanced to support a flexible and higher dynamic range of computational power by supporting arithmetic operations on multiple data types (e.g., double words and quad words). SSE2 instructions allow software developers to have maximum flexibility to implement algorithms and provide performance enhancements when running software such as MPEG-2, MP3, 3D graphics, etc.

The launch of 90 nm process-based Pentium 4 processor introduces the Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3), which includes 13 additional SIMD instructions over SSE2. The 13 new instructions in SSE3 are primarily designed to improve thread synchronization and specific application areas such as media and gaming.

This applies to:
Intel® Celeron® Processor Family
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processors
Intel® Pentium® D Processor
Intel® Xeon® Processor
Mobile Intel® Celeron® Processors
Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processors - M

Solution ID: CS-001650 (1.0.5977277.2898408)
Date Created: 25-Dec-2002
Last Modified: 06-Jan-2008
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