Posts by Jan Vaclavik

1) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta running on ARM platforms (Message 96593)
Posted 17 May 2020 by Jan Vaclavik
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It might be able to emulate the 32-bit Rosetta for Windows, but the performance would be complete trash and not worth the effort.

Some synthetic tests running in the emulation make it look on par with older ULV chip like the Core M line (which may be trash, but there are people out there running Rosetta on this trash).
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta running on ARM platforms (Message 96590)
Posted 17 May 2020 by Jan Vaclavik
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I don't think Windows 10 on Arm is a supported platform (or ever will be). The hardware itself is compatible with Rosetta@home, but only if you somehow run it on Linux in a virtual machine.
I dont own one, I was just curious whether it could run Boinc projects like it does some other x86 software.
3) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta running on ARM platforms (Message 96584)
Posted 17 May 2020 by Jan Vaclavik
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Is it possible to run Rosetta (or Boinc projects in general) on Windows 10 on ARM?
4) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta@home using AVX / AVX2 ? (Message 93956)
Posted 9 Apr 2020 by Jan Vaclavik
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SSE2 from Wiki:
Introduced by Intel with the initial version of the Pentium 4 in 2000... AMD added support for SSE2 in 2003

I know, but back in the day there were more manufacturers like VIA and Intel sometimes released CPUs like the Atom line, which did not support all the instructions sets.
But it seems like you are right - all x86-64 CPUs support SSE2 and except the first AMD K8 they support SSE3.
5) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta@home using AVX / AVX2 ? (Message 93872)
Posted 8 Apr 2020 by Jan Vaclavik
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Now seems that version 4.12 is a 64 bit native version for Windows.
Great!
It's time for SSEx/Avx support??
Are there even any x86-64 CPUs without at least SSE2 support?






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