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'''Jazelle-DBX''' ('''Jazelle Direct Bytecode eXecution''') or simply'''Jazelle''' is an [[ARM]] instruction set {{arm|extension}} intended for the acceleration of [[Java]] program. Jazelle was introduced in [[ARMv5TEJ]].
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'''Jazelle-DBX''' ('''Jazelle Direct Bytecode eXecution''') or simply'''Jazelle''' is an [[ARM]] instruction set {{arm|extension}} intended for the acceleration of [[Java]] program. First announced in 2005, Jazelle was introduced in [[ARMv5TEJ]].
  
 
The introduction of Just-In-Time (JIT) compilers along with faster processors and larger capacity memory have diminished the value proposition of this extension. Today, Jazelle is largely obsolete.
 
The introduction of Just-In-Time (JIT) compilers along with faster processors and larger capacity memory have diminished the value proposition of this extension. Today, Jazelle is largely obsolete.
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== Bibliography ==
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* ARM. June 27, 2005. [Press release] ''New ARM Jazelle RCT Technology Provides As Much As Three Times Reduction In Java Memory Footprint''.
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Jazelle-DBX (Jazelle Direct Bytecode eXecution) or simplyJazelle is an ARM instruction set extension intended for the acceleration of Java program. First announced in 2005, Jazelle was introduced in ARMv5TEJ.

The introduction of Just-In-Time (JIT) compilers along with faster processors and larger capacity memory have diminished the value proposition of this extension. Today, Jazelle is largely obsolete.


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Bibliography[edit]

  • ARM. June 27, 2005. [Press release] New ARM Jazelle RCT Technology Provides As Much As Three Times Reduction In Java Memory Footprint.