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Clang will build the Linux kernel, though it doesn't (yet) work well.
Intel's compiler works really well for building the Linux kernel, or at least used to be a few years ago. I'd be surprised if that has changed.
And, there are other C libs that work. For example, uClib is designed to have a tiny footprint.