When I read about the performance of JITted languages like C# or Java, authors usually say that they should/could theoretically outperform many native-compiled applications. The theory being that native applications are usually just compiled for a processor family (like x86), so the compiler cannot make certain optimizations as they may not truly be optimizations on all processors. On the other hand, the CLR can make processor-specific optimizations during the JIT process.
Does anyone know if Microsoft’s (or Mono’s) CLR actually performs processor-specific optimizations during the JIT process? If so, what kind of optimizations?
From back in 2005, David Notario listed several specific targeted optimizations is his blog entry “Does the JIT take advantage of my CPU?“. I can’t find anything about the new CLR 4, but I imagine several new items are included.