AFAICR, SSE2 already has several useful 128-bit wide integer (four 
32-bit integers) operations.

Anyway, I don't think SIMD operations benefit current MCTS Go programs a 
lot (unlike Shogi/Chess).

Hideki 

Detlef Schmicker: <1371149806.3895.2.camel@debian-i7-2600>:
>I wonder if anybody already compiled a mc go program for the haswell cpu
>with auto-vectorization and avx2 enabled?
>
>If I understood correctly it is the first intel cpu which can vectorize
>integer operations, and go programs have a lot of them.
>
>Detlef
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