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This:
...is far from 'fact', and lightyears away from plausible.
Well, it's the only mysterious Intel architecture
2011 <--> 2013 "Haswell"
AVX, XOP, FMA4 <----> AVX, AVX2, FMA3
I can only guess in 2013 Next Generation Bulldozer
2013 <--> 2015 "Skylake"
AVX, AVX2, XOP, FMA4, FMA3 <--> AVX, AVX2, AVX3?, FMA3 and maybe FMA4
Only if FMA3 is better
Bulldozer tends to be a tinny bit ahead, with XOP and AVX with FMA4(which allows 2x the performance(XOP and AVX2 allows FMA3 and FMA4 on "IMACs")
Maybe I should have pointed out I am talking about ISAs again(My workloads are heavily dependent on ISAs)