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* GCC vs ICC
@ 2010-03-23  3:04 Rayne
  2010-03-23 11:14 ` Tim Prince
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From: Rayne @ 2010-03-23  3:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc

Hi all,

I'm interested in knowing how GCC differs from Intel's ICC in terms of the optimization levels and catering to specific processor architecture. I'm using GCC 4.1.2 20070626 and ICC v11.1 for Linux.

How does ICC's optimization levels (O1 to O3) differ from GCC, if they differ at all?

The ICC is able to cater specifically to different architectures (IA-32, intel64 and IA-64). I've read that GCC has the -march compiler option which I think is similar, but I can't find a list of the options to use. I'm using Intel Xeon X5570, which is 64-bit. Are there any other GCC compiler options I could use that would cater my applications for 64-bit Intel CPUs?

Thank you.

Regards,
Rayne


      

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