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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, June 02 2012 @ 02:11 PM EDT
It's not worth building a JIT for a target platform unless it's widely used.
Building and maintaining a JIT compiler is similar to the amount of work
involved in building and maintaining any other optimizing compiler; in other
words, it takes man-decades of labor. The only other area of Java VMs that even
comes close to the complexity and level of effort of a JIT, is garbage
collection.

Anyway:
For Java, x86, x86-64 and probably ARM JITs exist and are widely used.

Somebody might have a PowerPC JIT for Java, but I doubt it.

And I can practically guarantee that there are no Java JIT compilers for MIPS,
DEC Alpha, POWER, or Cell processors--even though there are VMs around that run
on all of those CPU types.

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