Re: Opinions on packaging ATLAS (for the x86 architecture)

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On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Christoph Frieben
<christoph.frieben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2009/9/25 Chris Adams:
>>

>
> (Likewise, the default x86_64 package is currently called
>
>   atlas [ < atlas-sse3 < ... ]
>
> and is using SSE2 by default as expected for all x86_64 packages. Higher

Actually the atlas x86_64 package is using SSE3 by default. I believe
SSE3 is the least common denominator for the x86_64 cpus. And yes,
whatever is determined for the x86_32 situation will also apply for
SSE4* for x86_64.

Deji

> optimized versions enabling SSE3, SSE4.x which do not exist yet would follow
> the same naming scheme.).
>
> ~C
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