Sure, Shenandoah (started at RedHat) is even more brutally mindblowing, but it has a constant overhead (and maybe obviously, maybe not, but it builds on the already existing pretty good GC infrastructure in the JVM).
So at least it seems the Hotspot Group is left mostly alone to do their high quality work.
Sure, Shenandoah (started at RedHat) is even more brutally mindblowing, but it has a constant overhead (and maybe obviously, maybe not, but it builds on the already existing pretty good GC infrastructure in the JVM).
So at least it seems the Hotspot Group is left mostly alone to do their high quality work.