This is an annual review of the ISA SIG. Please verify that all the information on the SIG is correct, and determine whether the SIG is active, winding down, or needs to be retired.
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https://centos.org/sigs/#isa
Evaluating the benefits of enabling new CPU features.
The ISA SIG quantifies the potential benefits of applying existing compiler technology to distribution packages, targeting more recent CPUs, and evaluating different options for how these optimizations can be maintained in a scalable way, and delivered to end users. The initial focus is the x86_64 architecture, but other architectures may be included in the future.
account: sig-isa sponsors: @fweimer @jwboyer web: - docs: https://sigs.centos.org/isa repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/isa bugs: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/isa/-/issues chat: -
https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/blob/main/meetings/isa-sig.yaml
project: ISA SIG project_url: https://sigs.centos.org/isa/ schedule: - time: '1600' day: Friday irc: centos-meeting frequency: biweekly-odd chair: Josh Boyer (jwboyer) and Florian Weimer (fweimer) description: | The ISA SIG explores potential benefits of applying existing compiler technology to distribution packages, targeting more recent CPUs, and evaluating different options for how these optimizations can be maintained in a scalable way, and delivered to end users.
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