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  • Subject: GCC output (x86 only)
  • From: Tim Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 10:57:05 -0500
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A quick question...

Does gcc output different bins for different architecture revisions of the same architecture (x86 in this case)?

So, for a person that bought a first generation macbook with a core solo processor compared to one of the xeon macpro chips - will the compiler optimize for the specific target that its compiling for (host)? Or will gcc simply output standard x86 code that can run on any x86 system (with proper runtime environment) like a macbook, xserve, or mac pro?

Thanks!

Tim
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