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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 11, 2006 1:21:00 AM

In the newest of a series of moves to try to impart momentum to Intel's Itanium processor, allies backing the chip are funding work to improve a key programming tool.

Some of the $10 billion in five years that members of the Itanium Solutions Alliance are spending on Itanium market and technology development will go to Itanium-specific improvements to the GCC, or GNU Compiler Collection. The Gelato Federation, an organization dedicated to boosting Linux on Itanium computers, is overseeing the work, the allies said this week at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

Compilers translate human-written software into instructions a computer understands, and compilers are key to Itanium. One core principle behind the Itanium chip, codeveloped by Hewlett-Packard and Intel, is that compilers can sort instructions in advance so the chip can process several with each tick of its clock.

Specifically, the work is geared to improve compiler details: superblock scheduling, instruction scheduling and speculation, and memory disambiguation. The ultimate goal is "to deliver a GCC compiler optimized to support Itanium solutions," the alliance and Gelato Federation said in a statement.

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Why not 10 years ago?
When the sales droids from HP came a'callin years ago, they spouted about how HP-UX and Linux would run on Itanium. At THAT TIME I asked what compiler they would be using for Linux - and got no answer. Wasted time, wasted opportunities . . .... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Roger Ramjet Posted on: 03/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Would be nice...  jmills@... | 03/11/06
Very cool  mobrien_12@... | 03/11/06
gcc isn't one of the best optimized compilers on the market  balsover | 03/13/06
Why not 10 years ago?  Roger Ramjet | 03/14/06

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