Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 18th Aug 2006 05:37 UTC, submitted by Hakime
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2005-07-06
You, sir, have that completely out of order.
LLVM is an aggressively-optimizing compiler that rivals GCC for speed in almost everything, and crushes it in situations where its most advanced features (LTO and inter-procedural optimization) come into play. There's a reason that GCC was considering incorporating LLVM's optimization framework rather than continuing to extend their own. ;-)
For comparison, look at the detailed build results on http://llvm.org/nightlytest/ , particularly at the GCC/LLVM column. That's the ratio of execution time of the test compiled w/ GCC vs. compiled w/ LLVM. Notice how the majority are .9 or greater, and a significant number are >1?