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Not in SSE 4.1.
I have no idea what that is, except any code heavy with these kinds of functions in it will fly on the BD compared to a 2600k. Maybe in the future there will be more such code?
SSE4.1 is for transcoding
Bulldozer prefers the traditional ideology Integer does Transcoding and it would make sense because there is 2 Integer Pipes per Core(Ignoring the AGLUs which can make it 4) and 3 Integer Pipes per Floating Point Unit
Sandy Bridge aims for floating point to do it....but ultimately it is easier to implement Bulldozer as the best transcoding beast in the world because it is easy to make it transcode and it is very fast at transcoding
Encoding and Decoding s Bulldozer as it is pretty much a big DSP
Also FMA can replace a majority of MAC instructions making Bulldozer faster in those areas
http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1533501&postcount=1732
I'll just leave this link here...
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