Hi,
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Sturla Molden
On 02/07/14 19:55, Chris Barker wrote:
Indeed -- the default (i.e what you get with pip install numpy) should be SSE2 -- I":d much rather have a few folks with old hardware have to go through some hoops that n have most people get something that is "much slower than MATLAB".
I think we should use SSE3 as default. It is already ten years old. Most users (99.999 %) who want binary wheels have an SSE3 capable CPU.
The 99% for SSE2 comes from the Firefox crash reports, where the large majority are for very recent Firefox downloads. If you can identify SSE3 machines from the reported CPU string (as the Firefox people did for SSE2), please do have a look a see if you can get a count for SSE3 in the Firefox crash reports; if it's close to 99% that would make a strong argument: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/wiki/Windows-versions#sse--sse2 https://gist.github.com/matthew-brett/9cb5274f7451a3eb8fc0 Cheers, Matthew