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MMX (instruction set) and Windows 95

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Difference between MMX (instruction set) and Windows 95

MMX (instruction set) vs. Windows 95

MMX is a single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instruction set designed by Intel, introduced in 1997 with its P5-based Pentium line of microprocessors, designated as "Pentium with MMX Technology". Windows 95 (codenamed Chicago) is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft.

Similarities between MMX (instruction set) and Windows 95

MMX (instruction set) and Windows 95 have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): IA-32.

IA-32

IA-32 (short for "Intel Architecture, 32-bit", sometimes also called i386) is the 32-bit version of the x86 instruction set architecture, first implemented in the Intel 80386 microprocessors in 1985.

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MMX (instruction set) and Windows 95 Comparison

MMX (instruction set) has 40 relations, while Windows 95 has 152. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.52% = 1 / (40 + 152).

References

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