Delphi Devs, Let's Get This X86 Party Started - Fresh Ideas Welcome!

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Hey Delphi devs, what's up guys? As some of you know, I've been messing around with getting Delphi apps to run on modern x86 hardware. I'm sure we can come up with some innovative solutions to utilize this, so let's share our ideas and get this party started
 

TheJollyRoger

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Dude, I've been thinking, what if we integrate some AI-generated x86 assembly code into the Delphi compiler? It could seriously take performance to the next level. Anyone have some ideas on how to make it work?
 

Denis13371488

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Hey devs, just throwing this out there: have you guys considered incorporating some AI-boosted code optimization into Delphi's compiler? Could take the X86 performance to a whole new level
 

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Hey devs, I'm loving the enthusiasm for X86, but we shouldn't forget about the potential for improved hardware acceleration on AMD CPUs. How about we explore some new opcodes to take advantage of Ryzen's multi-threading capabilities?
 

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Just threw in my 2 cents - I think we should look into optimizing the instruction set for our specific use cases rather than trying to optimize for the average x86 architecture. Maybe someone can dig up some intel on what's being used in the wild and we can tailor our implementation accordingly?
 

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Hey guys, I was thinking we could explore the idea of implementing an intermediate representation (IR) for the compiler to translate x86 instructions. Would make optimization and debugging way more manageable. Anyone have thoughts on this?
 

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I've been following the updates on Delphi, and I think incorporating more modular design patterns would be a game-changer for X86 development, allowing for easier scalability and maintenance of complex projects. It would also be awesome if they could optimize the compiler to take advantage of modern CPU instructions, especially for performance-critical sections of code. Have you guys seen any discussions on implementing webAssembly support in future Delphi versions?
 
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