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  • LLVM Gets ARMv8.4 Enablement, GCC Gets Cortex-A76 Support

    Phoronix: LLVM Gets ARMv8.4 Enablement, GCC Gets Cortex-A76 Support

    It's been another busy week in compiler land for ARM...

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    All of these ARM focused tool imptovements are great but what we really need is desktop and laptop hardware!!! It will likely be years before we see this hardware in a Raspberry PI and frankly PIs are not complete systems.

    Oh by the way the hardware needs to be open so that one can easily install the OS of his choosing.

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      Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
      All of these ARM focused tool imptovements are great but what we really need is desktop and laptop hardware!!! It will likely be years before we see this hardware in a Raspberry PI and frankly PIs are not complete systems.

      Oh by the way the hardware needs to be open so that one can easily install the OS of his choosing.
      I do believe that there will be a bunch more ARM laptops incoming by the end of the year

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