either way, there is much more in x86 than just the instruction set.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostActually it is the other way around. SSE2/3/4 are instruction sets ion the hardware and are patented, not copywrited. Copywrites apply to written word (or code).
It's a right to copy something, not a "write" to copy something.
For the same reason, things get copyrighted, and not copy-"written".
Or is this some geek inside joke, like box->boxen?
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