Is there any .Net JIT support from chip manufacturers?

I know that ARM actually has some support for Java and SUN, but in fact I have not seen links to chip providers that support the .NET JIT compiler. I know that IBM and Intel support both C compilers, TI compilers, and many of the integrated chip vendors. When you think about it, the whole JIT compiler is the last stages of compilation and optimization, which, in your opinion, will be a good choice for an expert in selling chips. Perhaps the standardized plug-in compilation mechanism for VM would make sense.

Microsoft also targets .NET for embedded Windows platforms, so they are an honest game.

Pete

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Meridian CPU supports .NET micro framework directly.

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The best question here is: "Are there any processors that directly implement .Net IL as their machine instructions." IL is a form of assembler code, and you are wondering why we do not see hardware that directly supports this instruction; if this were done, we would not need JIT compilation.

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But let's hope that all this โ€œcompetitiveโ€ thing that should happen between AMD and Intel sums up. If you buy a server to implement java or .Net, and your server with an X chip will work 10% faster at the same price, because the garbage collector collected by langagues is optimized for it, which would you buy?

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1715291/


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