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IBM Releases Compiler for Power4 and G5

davids-world.com writes "IBM offers its optimized XLC compiler not just for Intel CPUs, but also for its own G5 processor (article in German at Heise). Unlike gcc, it is optimized for the G5 and achieves a major boost in speed, as first results show. I guess we will have to compare the new benchmark data (once available) with the data we get with the optimized Intel compiler for Xeon. The compiler is available for download now."

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  1. All right! by Prince_Ali · · Score: 4, Funny

    So will this new compiler speed up the process of porting Duke Nukem Forever to the Mac?

    1. Re:All right! by Lxy · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yes, it compiles vaporware in half the time.

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  2. Duke Nukem Forever - you don't get it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    >So will this new compiler speed up the process of porting Duke Nukem Forever to the Mac?

    Sorry to burst your bobble, but there's a reason why the game name's Duke Nukem *Forever*. That's the amount of time it will take to make it.

  3. Re:why don't they just improve gcc? by levik · · Score: 4, Funny
    Is there some good reason why IBM doesn't just give away fre ThinkPads? I mean programmers use thinkpads... Managers use thinkpads. Thinkpads are pretty decent laptops...

    Why can't they just give them away for free?

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  4. Re:Here we go again: by Frymaster · · Score: 4, Funny
    Simple: $/MHz, the x86 architecture spanks the commercially available G-series (Mac).

    great! i'll give you my commodore 64 for FREE. that will have the best $/MHz ratio possible. i'm sure you'll love it.

  5. A Question by 1000StonedMonkeys · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is the word "fanboy" used by anyone but fanboys?

  6. Re:G5 upgrade woes by kerry-buckley · · Score: 5, Funny
    My 486/66 with 8 megs of ram that has the SoBig and Blaster virus runs faster than this G5 dual 2GHz machine at times.
    But I bet whoever sold you the Quadra tower sprayed silver and with "G5" written on it in crayon is laughing.
  7. The speed could be infinite. by Aqua+OS+X · · Score: 4, Funny

    The speed could be infinite. IBMs new complier is powered by rainbows, dreams, wishes, magic gumdrop sprinkles, and imagination. Theoretically speaking, you could bypass the rainbows, dreams, and wishes; while using a wrapper to off-load the burden of the magic gumdrop sprinkles to the flux capacitor. Then you could primarily focus your development on imagination... which would allow you to compile and run applications at a speed predetermined by your imagination.

    I've also heard that the wishes and dreams can be fairly powerful tools as well. However, results may vary due to unfulfilled wishes and crushed dreams.

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  8. Re:Let's be objective by Lars+T. · · Score: 4, Funny

    IOW, the PC fanboys are just going to claim that SPEC was "developed natively for the mac".

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