I tried to follow:
Project > Properties > Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Code Generation > Enable Enhanced Instruction Set
But the only options I got were - SSE or SSE2.
Thanks.
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I tried to follow: Project > Properties > Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Code Generation > Enable Enhanced Instruction Set But the only options I got were - SSE or SSE2. Thanks. | ||||
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First two links seem to answer your question. SSE3 and SSE4 are not going to be added. if you want to use then you can use intrinsic functions. | |||
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If you're serious about using SSE then ditch the Microsoft compiler and use a decent compiler. Intel's ICC is probably the best bet. It has full support for SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2 and generates much better code. | |||||||||||
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