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Zapcc, a caching C++ compiler built for speed, has gone open source. Ceemple Software, Zapcc’s builder, claims the compiler offers dramatic improvements in both incremental and full builds compared to ...
Jamie has been abusing computers since he was a little lad. What began as a curiosity quickly turned into an obsession. As senior editor for Techgage, Jamie handles content publishing, web development ...
Last week, we posted a story about the AMD Radeon Technology Group’s plans to support FreeSync over HDMI and other upcoming display technologies like HDR and DisplayPort 1.3. In that story, we ...
Programmers release version 3.0 of GCC, a software project not as well-known as open-source projects such as Linux but one that's key to all of them. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Long held back by proprietary licensing issues, the D language's official compiler is now open source for all, a first step toward broadening its user base The D language, long an underdog among ...
ARM's future compilers will be built on the LLVM open source framework, the company announced yesterday. The next version, ARM Compiler 6, will be integrated into future versions of the DS-5 ...
Today the NNSA and its three national labs announced they have reached an agreement with Nvidia’s PGI software to create an open-source Fortran compiler designed for integration with the widely used ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — An open-source VHDL simulator, called GHDL, takes a different approach from other free VHDL offerings by serving as a front end to the Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC) suite. GHDL ...
Clacc is a Software Technology development effort funded by the US Exascale Computing Project (ECP) PROTEAS-TUNE project to develop production OpenACC compiler support for Clang and the LLVM Compiler ...
The foundation of the open-source movement has just shifted. On Monday, programmers released version 3.0 of GCC, a software project not as well-known as open-source projects such as Linux but one that ...