Article 6ZSSP GCC 16 Increasing Its Default LTO Partition Count Due To Today's High Core Count CPUs

GCC 16 Increasing Its Default LTO Partition Count Due To Today's High Core Count CPUs

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Michael Larabel
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GCC's --param lto-partitions= compiler flag is used for controlling the number of partitions used during Link Time Optimization (LTO). It had defaulted to 128 for a number of years but given today's rising core counts especially for servers and HEDT/workstation processors, that default partition count is being quadrupled...
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