On 16/09/2012 00:34, Dimitry Andric wrote:
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The executive summary: GENERIC kernels compiled with clang 3.2 are
slightly faster than those compiled by gcc 4.2.1, though the difference
will not very noticeable in practice.
It has been my impression in the past, that math heavy applications
benefit from GCC whereas I/O heavy applications yield better performance
when compiled with clang.
I'd say a kernel has a lot more I/O than math to deal with.
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