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Vim 9.0 Released With New Vim9 Script For 10~100x Execution Speed Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 28 June 2022 at 01:32 PM EDT. 21 Comments Vim 9.0 is out as the first major update in two years for this popular text editor. With Vim 9.0 comes the Vim9 scripting language that offers significantly better performance. Vim 9.0 has a lot of small additions while the big change is Vim9 fo
Python 3.11 Performance Benchmarks Are Looking Fantastic Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 6 June 2022 at 02:00 PM EDT. Page 1 of 4. 64 Comments. Last month Python 3.11 Beta 1 was released as their first preview of this major update to the Python programming language. Besides new language features and other improvements, Python 3.11 performance is looking fantastic with very nice performan
GCC 12.1 Compiler Released With AVX-512 FP16, Better RISC-V Support, More C++23 Features Written by Michael Larabel in GNU on 6 May 2022 at 06:35 AM EDT. 6 Comments GCC 12.1 is out today as the first stable release of GCC 12. It also marks 35 years already since the release of GCC 1.0. With a year's worth of changes, GCC 12.1 is a big feature release with a lot of good stuff in it from new C/C++ f
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LLVM Clang 10.0 Compiler Performance On Intel + AMD CPUs Under Linux Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 31 March 2020 at 10:12 AM EDT. Page 1 of 6. 5 Comments. With last week's release of LLVM/Clang 10.0, here are our first benchmarks looking at the stable release of the Clang 10.0 C/C++ compiler compared to its previous (v9.0.1) release on various Intel and AMD processors under Ubuntu Linu
LLVM-Strip Introduced As An Alternative To GNU Strip Written by Michael Larabel in LLVM on 7 May 2018 at 06:09 PM EDT. 8 Comments LLVM-Strip is the newest tool added to mainline LLVM. LLVM-Strip is intended as a drop-in replacement to the GNU/Binutils' strip command. That utility is for discarding symbols within an object file. For now the newly added llvm-strip is quite basic but is being develop
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Linux 4.12 Ubuntu Benchmarks With AMD Ryzen, Intel Kabylake - 12 Systems Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 23 June 2017 at 10:50 AM EDT. Page 2 of 6. 16 Comments. Ryzen is doing well with Parboil's OpenMP workloads where it can even beat the Xeon E5-2687W v3 CPU that is ten cores plus Hyper Threading. But for the Rodinia OpenMP workloads, the ten core Intel Xeon Haswell CPU comes out on
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The New Features Of LLVM 4.0 & Clang 4.0 Written by Michael Larabel in LLVM on 26 February 2017 at 08:22 AM EST. Add A Comment LLVM/Clang 4.0 are running a few days behind schedule but should be released in the very near future. With that said, here's our usual look at the new features of this next compiler infrastructure and C/C++ compiler front-end updates. LLVM/Clang 4.0 is a big version bump e
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