When you install Waydroid, it automatically checks the CPU for those features,
so the user doesn't have to. When I did it on the x86_64 machine in question,
it said the CPU didn't support SSE4.2 and downloaded the x86 images, which
shouldn't require it. (The problem is that there's currently a bug where those
images have some SSE4.2 code anyway.) When I tried installing on an even older
x86_64 machine (while trying to debug the original problem), it said it didn't
support SSSE3 and stopped there. (Which is how I found out SSSE3 was required.)
When I installed on a laptop with a CPU that does support SSE4.2, it just went
ahead and downloaded the x86_64 images without comment.
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