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GCC 15.1 Compiler Release Candidate For Testing, GCC 15.1.0 Potentially Next Week

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Last updated: 2025/04/18 at 8:28 AM
News Room Published 18 April 2025
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Following the GCC 15 code branching after working its way down to zero “P1” regressions of the highest priority, GCC 15.1 Release Candidate 1 is out today for testing.

Jakub Jelinek of Red Hat announced the first release candidate of GCC 15.1 for testing. The very brief release announcement can be read on the GCC mailing list.

The hope is that if all goes well GCC 15.1.0 will be officially released next Friday, 25 April. But if any issues persist that release could be delayed and potentially having an additional release candidate.

GCC 15 brings a COBOL language front-end, various usability enhancements, many Rust language improvements, moves its default C language version to C23, AMD Zen 5 “znver5” target improvements among other new AMD Zen target optimizations, Intel Xeon 7 Diamond Rapids targeting, Intel AVX10.2 support, more Intel APX enablement, removal of Xeon Phi support, and many other changes from hardware support to language features.

More GCC 15 compiler benchmarking up against LLVM Clang 20 coming soon on Phoronix.

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