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Allen Huffman
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Thu Jan 8 09:48:00 EST 2015
Steve Gipson at GRC.com (the guy who coined the term spyware and does the excellent Security Now podcast) is the only modern author I know that still writes all his PC stuff in assembly... Thus, they will be like 40K instead of 50GB. Amazing.
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> On Jan 8, 2015, at 6:41 AM, Steven Hirsch <snhirsch at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Thu, 8 Jan 2015, Nick Marentes wrote:
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>> The same can be said of PC's and Mac's. They seem fast with their gigahertz processor speeds and gigabytes of RAM but I bet if the OS was written in 100% optimized M/L, the speed would be breathtaking. Of course, it means developing code is a lot more difficult and more difficult for others to understand.
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> It's harder than you might think to hand-optimize M/L code for CPUs that do speculative and out-of-order execution on multiple instruction pipelines. At 10,000 ft. an Intel Core-whatever may look somewhat like its '486 predecessors, but down at the silicon we're not in Kansas anymore.
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> When you are writing an operating system, hand-crafted assembly code is required for some things. At the application level? Rarely, if ever. A lot of effort goes into the optimization and code-generation stages in modern compilers.
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