What was more interesting about the proj is that they say there is little to do
for any cpu architecture to get it to run.  :-))))
gat

Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote:

> Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> > >When Sun formerly stated that Hotspot would be a commercial product
> > >there was not much competition around. Now fierce competition is here.
> >
> > And reading between the lines, maybe Hotspot isn't that hot afterall.
> > The speedups they claim (2-4 times, presumably over a simple JIT?) are
> > nice, but not earth shattering. And the "long lived server" emphasis
> > on the web site suggests that the performance isn't so good for things
> > that don't run for a long time (like, say, most user applications).
>
> As we could say :
> Their adaptive optimization technique is sluggish ;-} (it sounds like a filter
> design ...)
> They need to do some math, don't they?
>
> Dimitris
>
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