ALL current Socket A processors(Athlon XP/Athlon MP/Mobile Athlon XP-M/Sempron) support SSE - the only Socket A processors that DO NOT support SSE are older Athlon 'Thunderbird'(model 4, CPUID 6-4-x) and Duron 'Spitfire'(model 3, CPUID 6-3-x) parts which have been out of production for quite awhile anyways.
All Socket 754 processors(Athlon 64/Mobile Athlon 64/Sempron/Mobile Sempron), Socket 939 processors(Athlon 64/Athlon 64 FX) and Socket 940 processors(Opteron/Athlon 64 FX) support both SSE and SSE2.
QUOTE Where can I find a table whitch contains the result of a CPUID in a AMD's CPU???
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this' ">http://www.amd.com/us-en/asset...nd_tech_docs/20734.pdf what you're looking for?
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