On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 13:58 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Warren Togami (wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > > i686 to i686 w/ SSE2 would be a performance win, but that is > > clearly not an option for Fedora. > > Well, I think this is debatable. The i686 CPUs without SSE2 (Pentium III > and earlier, 32-bit Athlon) are generally older and haven't been sold > for even longer than the C3 and similar processors that were a concern > for i586. They are likely to have a much larger userbase, though, so I > can seee still supporting them. Uhhh, I still actively use a Celeron 1.3 laptop (P3 core), and an Athlon 1.4ghz. (Thunderbird core, no SSE)
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