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    Phoronix: LLVM 3.4 Compiler Officially Released With Many Features

    It's nearly one month late but the LLVM 3.4 compiler infrastructure is now available with the updated Clang C/C++ compiler front-end, the usual LLVM sub-projects, and also some new compiler tools...

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    Finally... I can't wait for Arch/Manjaro to push 3.4 out to people (especially with the radeonsi drivers rebuilt against it).

    Combine kernel 3.13, llvm 3.4, and updated mesa, and performance should be much improved over the stock drivers included with Ubuntu 13.10 (or some other distributions).

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    • #3
      Personally I'm waiting for the debian archive to be fully compiled with clang, so that one can see the performance and responsiveness differences in day use.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by doom_Oo7 View Post
        Personally I'm waiting for the debian archive to be fully compiled with clang, so that one can see the performance and responsiveness differences in day use.
        You won't see any performance and responsiveness differences with it.. I think you don't even know what you're talking about, do you?

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