Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th Aug 2005 11:47 UTC, submitted by hakime SEDDIK
Mac OS X Vector programming doesn't stop with PowerPC. Learn how to do SIMD vector programming for MacOS X for Intel. This page provides an overview of the hardware and programming interfaces involved, and provides detailed translation help information for leveraging your investment in AltiVec forward to the SSE world.
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Uhhh, old news.
by on Wed 24th Aug 2005 14:31 UTC

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The universal binary pdf that was available the day the switch was mentioned had an entire appendix that mapped altivec instructions to their sse equivalents. In some cases (where sse lacked a direct correlation) they even provided full sample code to get the same results with sse.

I fail to see how this is "OS" news. It should be under the title "unobservant rehashed dribble."