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You seem to miss the point.
This is my definition. You can't tell me how it works.
The point is a core is ill-defined and if you think that is not the case, well, feel free to object to the settlement ruling I guess. It's not really what this court viewed the case as but it's all semantics tbf so who cares?
Yeah, I was trying to keep the analogy simple. Of course there is more in a core, in other news cars generally utilize tires.
As well as SSE/SSE2, yes. x87 really isn't that widely used in modern software /tangent
This is my definition. You can't tell me how it works.
The point is a core is ill-defined and if you think that is not the case, well, feel free to object to the settlement ruling I guess. It's not really what this court viewed the case as but it's all semantics tbf so who cares?
The cores in Bulldozer aren't just INTEGER units.
Yeah, I was trying to keep the analogy simple. Of course there is more in a core, in other news cars generally utilize tires.
While, only the x87->AVX2 extensions execute on the FPU.
As well as SSE/SSE2, yes. x87 really isn't that widely used in modern software /tangent