What is the SSE2 instruction set? How can I check to see if my processor supports it?
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le 17 Avr 2012
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le 2 Sep 2022
I would like to know if my processor supports the SSE2 instruction set.
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MathWorks Support Team
le 2 Sep 2022
Modifié(e) : MathWorks Support Team
le 2 Sep 2022
SSE2 was introduced into Intel chips with the Pentium 4 in 2001 and AMD processors in 2003. Most computers produced in the last several years are equipped with SSE2. If you are unsure about your particular computer, you can determine SSE2 support by:
Windows: A free download, CPU-Z, is available from CPUID that will indicate if SSE2 is present on your system or not.
OS X: All Intel Macs are equipped with SSE2
Linux: From a terminal, run “cat /proc/cpuinfo”. “sse2” will be listed as one of the “flags” if SSE2 is available.
You can find more information about supported processors on our system requirements page:
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Walter Roberson
le 8 Nov 2021
CPU-Z is a good program.
I recently heard they also introduced GPU-Z for GPUs.
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