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BeOS for Intel
Hardware Requirements

 

Does the BeOS support MMX technologies? That is, does it take advantage of MMX technologies on systems with MMX?

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BeOS for Intel:
Hardware Requirements
FAQ Number:
FAQ-0459
Last Reviewed:
7/1/1999
Last Modified:
6/30/99
Keywords:
BeOS, Intel, Hardware, Requirements, processor, CPU, chip, Pentium, MMX
Taking advantage of the latest features of any processor, including MMX technologies on Intel's (or anyone's) processors, is generally a matter of recompiling the relevant code with a compiler that knows about, and can optimize for, such technologies, of using libraries and routines which are optimized for those technologies, or of hand-writing code that uses those technologies.

You can be sure we will take advantage of all compiler optimizations and optimized libraries available to us when we release any version of the BeOS. Future releases of the BeOS will take advantage of even further optimizations, as they become available. And of course, where appropriate, we also hand-code in assembler to squeeze the last bit of juice out of a given processor.

For MMX specifically, we support all MMX instructions on MMX processors (that is, developers can write programs that use those instructions and they work fine).


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