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      <title>By srimks</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ I have Clovertown 5300 series m/c, where I would like to see the differences between x87 FP & SSE2 FP operations & it&#39;s performances. How much SSE2 FP operations has been used apart from x87 FP.

How should I analyze and perform the test?

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