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Add notes about CPU optimizations build options
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Some OpenCV functions contains multiple code paths specialized for different processors features / instruction sets.
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Selection of executed code path is based on auto-detection of available processor features.
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### CMake options
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**Note**: Build options described here don't control behavior of CPU-based optimizations from Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP, https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-ipp).
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These options are available since OpenCV <next release>.
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### Customizing CMake options
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These options are available since OpenCV 3.3 (released in Aug 2017).
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Build options allow to specify **minimal** and **dispatched** optimization features sets:
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* **Dispatched** optimizations are additional code paths compiled into executable. They will be executed on supported processors only.
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By default, OpenCV on x86_64 uses SSE3 as basic instruction set and enables dispatched optimizations for SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2 instruction sets. This configuration provides the best effort on wide range of users platforms.
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OpenCV uses these CMake variables to control supported optimization features:
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* `CPU_BASELINE` - **minimal** set of required optimizations (if they are supported by C++ compiler)
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