| ▲ | vintagedave 4 hours ago | |
Author here - yes, it's shorthand for the set of SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3 (not a typo), and SSE4 including SSE 4.1 and SSE 4.2. My bad for confusion! That set matches the x86-64-v2 x64 microarchitecture level. Most of the articles uses 'v2' or 'v3' or 'x86-64-v2', but I thought that more people would be familiar with the names of the instruction sets than that x64 was versioned. The versions only appeared quite recently (2020) and are rather retroactive. | ||