In Isabelle/68ffcf5cc94b we now have Poly/ML with updated ARM64 code-generator, see also the announcement by David Matthews on 16-Jan-2022 (http://lists.inf.ed.ac.uk/pipermail/polyml/2022-January/002489.html):

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The long-promised update to the ARM code-generator is now in Git master. This builds on the old version by adding the register allocation strategy borrowed from the X86 version as well as low-level peephole optimisation. On my Apple M1 processor it now seems to be faster than X86 code with Rosetta.

There are still some improvements to be made, particularly with floating point, but no major changes are anticipated. It includes one optimisation that isn't present on the X86 at the moment: small tuples are returned in registers rather than on the stack.

Please try it and let me know how it goes.
"""


So far it looks pretty good, but we don't have systematic test and measurements so far.


(Side-remark: TUM appears to have problems with lxbroy10 and lxcisa0. I have simply switched over to isabelle.in.tum.de as SSH login machine.)


        Makarius
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