So I was in a wiki-walk of sorts in Intel's website, and I noticed that all the top-end Xeon server processors (the fast ones with ridiculous core counts) only have AVX 2 in the supported list.
Ignoring emulation (that's the only thing I can think of really, seems minor), if coming from the perspective of "a clueless idiot

consumer" i.e. myself:
Am I losing out on overall app & game compatibility - be it today's programs or legacy - if, for some (completely hypothetical unexplainable) reason, I run a computer with this type of CPU that doesn't have the SSE x.x extensions that most programs kinda expect the CPU to have? Is AVX as a whole "somehow backwards compatible" just because it's "bigger" or is it purely stand alone because of how specific all those instruction set... things... are?
*where x is a numberTake this as a curiosity, I guess...
