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  • AMD Zen 2 "Znver2" Compiler Optimizations Back-Ported For GCC 9.2 Compiler

    Phoronix: AMD Zen 2 "Znver2" Compiler Optimizations Back-Ported For GCC 9.2 Compiler

    Last week I wrote about the GCC 10 compiler picking up a new scheduler model and cost tables for AMD Zen 2 CPUs to build off the initial "znver2" microarchitecture target from last year. Fortunately, those Znver2-specific improvements have now been back-ported to the GCC 9 compiler branch so it will see user systems with not as long of a wait until GCC 10 stable...

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    Thanks for the article. Looking forward for the benchmark results with GCC 10.

    Kind remark: although I recognize I am not a native English speaker, I think the second part of first paragraph's last sentence is strangely worded: "so it will see user systems with not as long of a wait until GCC 10 stable".

    I won't try to be a grammar nazi (anyway I lack the skills)... I just found the sentence confusing, that's all.
    Last edited by cyclistefou; 30 July 2019, 07:18 AM. Reason: Edit: a little bit friendlier.

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      Originally posted by cyclistefou View Post
      Thanks for the article. Looking forward for the benchmark results with GCC 10.

      Kind remark: although I recognize I am not a native English speaker, I think the second part of first paragraph's last sentence is strangely worded: "so it will see user systems with not as long of a wait until GCC 10 stable".

      I won't try to be a grammar nazi (anyway I lack the skills)... I just found the sentence confusing, that's all.
      Well... if you were a native German speaker, it would probably parse just fine

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