However, to do the MMX
chips justice, they do process MPEG beautifully.
Full screen videos barely flicker, and it is not until three
windows are being used to run MPEGs simultaneously that performance
begins to degrade.
And the sound processing is better too - higher
sample rates mean a real improvement in clarity; your PC won't
sound as good as your stereo yet, but it's getting there.
Intel made a tacit acknowledgement that it is waiting for applications
to take advantage of MMX when it claimed it ' is the most significant
enhancement to the programmer's view of the Intel architecture
in the last ten years'.
The company is appealing to code writers,
not users, to make the platform a success.