The more I read and learn about this, the more I see that there is a lot I dont understand.
The program will run on a 64bits processor under Vista 64bit.
What would be better for me to look into, SSE or MMX?
From
Wikipedia I read that SSE added eight new 128bit registers. What does this really mean and why is that a good thing?
Does it mean that I can do (2 x 64bit) x 8 in one cycle?
I have no idea really. Im just guessing here. So this would be the same as the above code?
Code:
struct bigVar
{
char a;
char b;
char c;
char d;
char e;
char f;
char g;
char h;
};