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by astn
3796 days ago
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>The JVM itself has a certain amount of unavoidable overhead That is not a "certain amount of overhead" but the inherent incompatility with the modern hardware. With Java writing cache-friendly code is extremely difficult: boxing and indirections are encouraged while primitive types are cumbersome and value types are possible only through the direct byte manipulation. Memory overhead is enourmous. A simple collection like a hashmap of short strings can have up to a 75% overhead. |
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