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GCC 15 Compiler Enters Its Final Stage Of Development
Richard Biener of SUSE announced today that the GCC 15 compiler has entered its stage four of development, which is the last stage focused only on regression fixes and documentation updates.
Richard Biener of SUSE announced today that the GCC 15 compiler has entered its stage four of development, which is the last stage focused only on regression fixes and documentation updates. Only regression fixes and documentation changes are officially allowed during these final weeks of GCC 15 development. GCC 15 moves its default C language version to C23, new AMD Zen target optimizations, introduces Intel Diamond Rapids targeting, adds Fujitsu Monaka CPU target support, Intel AVX10.2 support, more Intel APX enablement, and retires Xeon Phi support, among many other changes.
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