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  • schmidtbag
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    What about ARM64? Although there's absolutely nothing wrong with the optimizations made, 32-bit ARM is now a dying breed. I figure any future 32-bit ARM CPUs are going to be primarily stuff like the Cortex-M series, which aren't really built to handle a full-blown OS.

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  • Aryma
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    how about x86-64 ?

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by nuetzel View Post
    @Michael

    Maybe some (improvement) numbers for SSE2 optimizations for those on older x86?
    Not worthwhile, I don't think I have any such systems still commissioned.

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  • nuetzel
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    @Michael

    Maybe some (improvement) numbers for SSE2 optimizations for those on older x86?

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  • dav1d 0.7.1 AV1 Decoder Boosts 32-bit Arm Performance By ~28%

    Phoronix: dav1d 0.7.1 AV1 Decoder Boosts 32-bit Arm Performance By ~28%

    For those trying to carry out AV1 video decoding on a 32-bit Arm environment, the new dav1d 0.7.1 decoder should be a heck of a lot faster...

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