cubbettee cubbettee composed on 2017-06-14 19:34 (UTC):
> How can I determine if my CPU has the SSE2 instruction set?
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> I know that a Pentium 3 or less does not
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Pentium 4 and P4-based Celeron and newer from Intel have it. Athlon and 32 bit
Sempron do not have it. Athlon64 and 64 bit Sempron and newer from AMD do have it.
If your CPU is in a bootable PC, from any Linux-based boot media you can do:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
Examples are ultimatebootcd, systemrescuecd and any Linux installation CD or
DVD. sse2 would appear on the line labeled flags.
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