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Re: Sorry Re: which OS is faster for idl? [message #36797 is a reply to message #36796] Fri, 24 October 2003 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rick Towler is currently offline  Rick Towler
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"JD Smith" wrote ...
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 16:42:59 -0700, Karl Schultz wrote:
>
>
>> "R.G. Stockwell" wrote ...
>>>

>>>
>>> A while ago I came to a similar conclusion. A 1.13 ghx win2000 laptop
>>> was faster than my 1.4 ghz linux AMD. There must be compiler
>>> optimizations available on the ms platforms that are not there on the
>>> other platfforms.
>>>

>> Agreed.
>>
>> I ran the same tests on my dual-boot (XP/RedHat 8.0 2.4 kernel) and
>> measured linux to be about 15% slower.
>>
>> So, it is a pretty fair bet that the quality of the compiled code,
>> efficiency of function parameter passing conventions, and speed of the
>> runtime library are probable contributors to the observed difference.


> This seems to me to be almost entirely a compiler issue. I know you use
> very few of gcc's built-in optimizations: have you investigated whether
> this speed disparity can be mitigated or reversed with more aggressive
> optimization on the Linux side?

Does RSI really use gcc to build IDL for linux? If so, the majority of the
difference could be attributed to the unoptimized code it generates. Even
when you invoke gcc's optimizations it lags far behind the Intel and
Portland Group compilers for Linux.

Really? gcc?

-Rick
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