FWIW, the Steam Hardware Survey says 99.99% of users have SSE2 (under
"other settings"): http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey


On 28 January 2016 at 18:35, Henri Sivonen <hsivo...@hsivonen.fi> wrote:

> It's been a while since the previous SSE2 thread.
>
> I have some questions:
>  * Does Firefox (for Windows and Linux) still run on non-SSE2 hardware?
>  * If it does, do the usage statistics justify it continuing to do so?
>  * Do Linux distros that ship Firefox by default run on non-SSE2 hardware?
>  * Do we already use SSE2 code paths unconditionally on x86_64? (I
> gather SSE2 is a non-optional part of x86_64.)
>  * Does Chrome run on non-SSE2 hardware? What about Chromium?
>
> In other words, can SSE2-enablement now be a compile-time thing or
> does it still need to be a run-time thing?
> --
> Henri Sivonen
> hsivo...@hsivonen.fi
> https://hsivonen.fi/
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