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IBM recently released an open-source intelligent compiler milepost GCC (GNU Compiler Collection), which claims to be the world's first open-source intelligent compiler that can automatically learn how to optimize embedded systems.ProgramAnd greatly shorten the software development time, all users can go to the milepost official website to download milepost GCC.
According to IBM's preliminary test, the benchmark of embedded programs can be improved by 18% on average when the milepost GCC is run on the IBM system p server, compared with other tools, the milepost GCC application can achieve faster tuning with a specific architecture. IBM says that the milepost GCC development, testing, and optimization programs can be 10 times faster than the current tool.
IBM research andCodeBilha Mendelson, optimization technology director, said: "Our technology can learn on its own how to achieve the best performance on hardware, whether it's mobile phones, desktops, or the entire system, the software is more efficient and energy-saving. We open this compiler environment to enable it to implement artificial intelligence and automatically determine which optimizations are executed and when they are applied to improve performance ."
In addition to the compiler, the Code debugging website collective tuning center is also released and open at the same time. developers can upload software code and obtain Unified Open-source API development tools for collaborative research.