My point exactly. And even that only enables SSE2 for choice math
functions, not the whole app, and there's a lot that would benefit
from it outside of the core math functions.

- Neph

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Zuko <[email protected]> wrote:
> 02:31:13 r_sse2
> 02:31:13 SSE2 code is disabled
>
> ;/
>
> 2009/3/19 Nephyrin Zey <[email protected]>
>
>> > This do anything on the server side or is srcds still single threaded?
>>
>> Possibility one:
>> Srcds now takes advantage of multiple cores, chokepoints removed,
>> bitbuffers optimized, packet code optimized, now built with SSE2 code
>> by default since no pre-SSE2 cpu could even handle TF2 servers anyway,
>> tree vectorization enabled on linux, proper optimization flags, 64-bit
>> build with experimental SSE3/SSSE3 optimizations and -O3 enabled on
>> linux...
>>
>> Possibility two:
>> no.
>>
>> *crosses fingers*
>>
>> - Neph
>>
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