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Ruby Lands "YJIT" As A Speedy, In-Process JIT Compiler - Phoronix
YJIT is a JIT compiler for Ruby that leverages the lazy Basic Block Versioning (LBBV) architecture. YJIT has been in the works for a number of years. Most exciting for end-users and developers is that YJIT yields an average speed-up of around 23% compared to the current CRuby interpreter for realistic benchmarks.
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Release: rebuilderd v0.15.0
rebuilderd 0.15.0 very recently released, this is a short intro into what it is, how it works and how to build our own integrations!
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Eclipse OpenJ9 0.29 Released With Full AArch64 Linux Support, More Mature JITServer Tech
The newest feature release to Eclipse OpenJ9 is now available, the high performance Java Virtual Machine originating from IBM J9.
Eclipse OpenJ9 v0.29 was released today, one day after the GraalVM 21.3 release and one month after the OpenJDK 17 debut. But in the case of OpenJ9 v0.29 it continues to target just OpenJDK 8 and OpenJDK 11.
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