MMX is the abbreviation of MultiMedia eXtensions (Multimedia Extensions) and is an important feature of the sixth generation CPU chip. MMX technology adds 57 instructions to the CPU specifically designed for video signal (Video Signal), audio signal (Audio Signal) and image processing (Graphical Manipulation). Therefore, MMX CPU greatly improves the computer's multimedia (such as Stereo, video, three-dimensional animation, etc.) processing functions.
SEE is the instruction set of the CPU
HT Hyper-Threading
EIST is a point-saving technology
EM64T is a 64-bit CPU
p>3DNow! It is a SIMD instruction set developed by AMD
CNQ should be CPU automatic adjustment
NX is about overclocking
AMD also released an IA with Intel -64-bit processor architecture as opposed to 64 architecture - x86-64. The design of the x86-64 architecture uses a straightforward and simple method to extend the current x86 instruction set, which is very similar to the original expansion from 16 bits to 32 bits. AMD has added two major features to the long-standing x86 architecture: long-mode 64-bit extensions and register extensions, allowing the x86 architecture to be extended into the new x86-64 architecture. x86-64 ensures that legacy 32-bit applications and operating systems can take full advantage of the latest processor technology, while also creating a system that supports 64-bit computing. The advantage of the x86-64 architecture is that as long as the market provides relevant software and hardware support at the appropriate time, users can determine whether to adopt a 64-bit computing architecture according to their own needs. AMD's 64-bit strategy allows software developers to continue to fully develop x86-compatible software. , and at the same time can exert the strong performance of 64-bit computing. 64-bit solutions from other companies cannot fully protect the industry's investment in software.