AFAIK, today many projects use llvm during development but ship their production builds build with gcc. Would it be possible to compare the performance of real life applications such as firefox, dorktable or some open source games?
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Originally posted by treba View PostAFAIK, today many projects use llvm during development but ship their production builds build with gcc. Would it be possible to compare the performance of real life applications such as firefox, dorktable or some open source games?
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Originally posted by treba View PostAFAIK, today many projects use llvm during development but ship their production builds build with gcc. Would it be possible to compare the performance of real life applications such as firefox, dorktable or some open source games?
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Originally posted by rx80 View Post
The problem is that this benchmark is now measuring any bugs in the governor, the CPU frequency potentially jumping more than 50%Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by treba View PostAFAIK, today many projects use llvm during development but ship their production builds build with gcc. Would it be possible to compare the performance of real life applications such as firefox, dorktable or some open source games?
I don't think you will get lots of interest on firefox with browser benchmarks, since I assume the work is mostly done by the JIT'd code.
But for open source games, that would be pretty cool indeed.
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