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Katmai outgunned by AltiVec

Motorola's Altivec will sport 160 new instructions manipulating 32 128-bit registers, versus Katmai's 8 128-bit registers. It also includes a vector permute instruction, which as anyone who has coded MMX would know, would be pretty useful if it is fast. Ed: If vendors start using this, we may see PowerPC becoming more attractive again for media apps, such as Adobe Photoshop.
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Katmai outgunned by AltiVec

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