IBM just released XLC for MacOS X. Highly tuned for G5!
This just in... I received this information via e-mail and thought I might pass it along:
IBM just released XLC for MacOS X. XLC is a world class C compiler highly
tuned for Power4 and G5. They also released FORTRAN too.
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/awdtools/ccompilers/
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/awdtools/fortran/
I also posted it in the Future Hardware forum so more people would see it.
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Ed
IBM just released XLC for MacOS X. XLC is a world class C compiler highly
tuned for Power4 and G5. They also released FORTRAN too.
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/awdtools/ccompilers/
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/awdtools/fortran/
I also posted it in the Future Hardware forum so more people would see it.
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Ed
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(b) Apple (and Adobe etc) almost certainly had the pre-beta versions of this months ago
John
Originally posted by johnjosephbachir
Eugene, on what hardware did you compile and run those tests?
John
I just realized that the -O3 switch wasn't set when I compiled on GCC. GCC is in fact very slightly faster than XL C with the LAME example. I've been playing a bit with all the available compiler flags and I can get LAME to encode at about 1.3x with the --alt-preset standard setting.
This is on a 1 GHz G4.