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Okay, you're right, Intel can't code software to use it's own instruction set extensions.
Happy now?
BTW, AVX has nothing to do with Avid. AVX = Advanced Vector Extensions, a set of 256 bit wide very fast SSE instructions. Otherwise known as what makes Larabee go fast. It's not a platform, it's an instruction set. We're in the cpu forum here, not the Avid plug-in forum.
Please, please read before you post incorrect information. It can cause people that aren't as savy as others to think the information is correct. A lot of people don't verify what they "hear".
Happy now?
BTW, AVX has nothing to do with Avid. AVX = Advanced Vector Extensions, a set of 256 bit wide very fast SSE instructions. Otherwise known as what makes Larabee go fast. It's not a platform, it's an instruction set. We're in the cpu forum here, not the Avid plug-in forum.
Please, please read before you post incorrect information. It can cause people that aren't as savy as others to think the information is correct. A lot of people don't verify what they "hear".