Speed boosts without Quartz Extreme - gcc 3.x
Rumors are suggesting an instant 10-20% speed boost with Jaguar recompiled under gcc 3.x, and even more so for PPC745x G4 processors. This along with several hundred kernel tweaks and optimizations should give a significant increase to perceptible speed.
Without Quartz Extreme, Jaguar will do to 10.1 what 10.1 did to 10.0.
So yes, you will see a significant speed boost even if your machine does not support Quartz Extreme.
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Without Quartz Extreme, Jaguar will do to 10.1 what 10.1 did to 10.0.
So yes, you will see a significant speed boost even if your machine does not support Quartz Extreme.
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I'm sure Apple has also made several optimizations to the JVM and the kernel. We should see some boost with Java, if not a massive one.
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<strong>Actually, Andrew Welch has been experimenting with the gcc 3.1 beta that's available and said that you can get around a 5% boost in most areas from a simple recompile, not 10-20%. Though, I'm sure much depends on what areas you're optimizing your code.
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ArsTestbenchX scores are about 5-15% faster on all G3/G4's when recompiled over the previous version of gcc.
5% is being conservative, after all, it's still gcc 3.1 BETA and Jagwire is still a several months away.
Eugene can elaborate on the ArsTestBenchX scores better than I can.
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The CFLAGS I used for 3.1:
[code]-mcpu=7450 -mtune=7450 -mdynamic-no-pic</pre><hr></blockquote>
and for 2.95.2:
nothing...since none of the above flags exist in that version.
<strong>5% is being conservative</strong><hr></blockquote>I'd much rather make conservative estimates than wildly optimistic ones. Otherwise, I might get very let down if Jaguar's apps aren't "x times as fast" as I was expecting. I'd rather be pleasantly surprised than mildly disappointed.
The problem here is that some of the kiddies reading these boards will see "20% speed increase" and get that mantra stuck in their heads and if Apple doesn't deliver at least that well or better, they'll throw a tantrum. Don't you remember the debacle about "removing debug code" that was supposed to (some said) nearly double OSX's speed?