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24594 Rev. 3.10 February 2005 AMD64 TechnologyTable D-1.Instruction Subsets <strong>and</strong> CPUID Feature Sets (continued)FICOMFICOMPFIDIVFIDIVRFILDFIMULFINCSTPFloating-Point IntegerCompareFloating-Point IntegerCompare <strong>and</strong> PopFloating-Point IntegerDivideFloating-Point IntegerDivide ReverseFloating-Point LoadIntegerFloating-Point IntegerMultiplyFloating-Point IncrementStack-Top Pointer3333333FINIT Floating-Point Initialize 3 X87FISTFISTPFISTTPFISUBFISUBRInstructionMnemonic Description CPLFloating-Point IntegerStoreFloating-Point IntegerStore <strong>and</strong> PopFloating-Point IntegerTruncate <strong>and</strong> StoreFloating-Point IntegerSubtractFloating-Point IntegerSubtract Reverse33333<strong>General</strong>-<strong>Purpose</strong>Instruction Subset<strong>and</strong> CPUID Feature Set(s) 1128-BitMedia64-BitMediaFLD Floating-Point Load 3 X87FLD1 Floating-Point Load +1.0 3 X87x87X87X87X87X87X87X87X87X87X87SSE3X87X87<strong>System</strong>1. Columns indicate the instruction subsets. Entries indicate the CPUID feature set(s) to which the instruction belongs.2. Mnemonic is used for two different instructions. Assemblers can distinguish them by the number <strong>and</strong> type of oper<strong>and</strong>s.Appendix D: Instruction Subsets <strong>and</strong> CPUID Feature Sets 467

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