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Intel C/C++ Compiler Beats GCC

jfonseca writes: "An article from Open Magazine claims the new Intel C/C++ compiler's geometric mean performance on multiple kernels compiled through it reached 47% improvement over GCC. They also predict the end to the ubiquitous GNU compiler due to low performance. Many other compiler/platform combinations also compared. A bit pretentious, yet an interesting read."

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  1. Missing benchmarks? by Daniel · · Score: 1, Troll

    Open letter to the authors:

    This is a very interesting article, and I'm sure that it will be food for thought for many people.

    However, I think that some important benchmarks were accidentally omitted. Could you include your comparison of the Intel, Microsoft, and GNU compilers on powerpc, sparc, alpha, mips, arm, and hppa?

    Thanks,
    Daniel

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  2. Re:Hello Slashdot Moderators by arcade · · Score: 0, Troll

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  3. Re:GCC will live by eschasi · · Score: 1, Troll

    I'm sorry, but that's just plain silly. 90-95% of the freeware systems (Linux, *BSD, BEOS) run on Intel-based systems. If the Intel compiler is as good as claimed and is reasonably priced, every single significant *IX-based web server is going to be cut over to it in nothing flat. Sure, GCC won't die. But if these numbers hold up, it's going to be second banana on Intel-based systems for a long time to come.