Kind of, the current problem is they aren't fully mature, you great a good experience with VC++ and clang (vLatest), alongside MSBuild/CMake/ninja.
VS IDE tooling is stil kind of broken because they rely on EDG instead of VC++, and fixing module intelisense has been low priority for EDG, and MS as well as I would assume a $4 trillion valued company would care about their suppliers.
Clion has better support on that regard.
GCC is still not fully there, and Apple clang, well Apple is happy with module header maps for their Swift/Objective-C integration, so lets see.
C++ modules solve exactly one of the problems - the "one pch limit" one - at the cost of introducing several more. Certainly they are not more compiler-independent!
This is insanely slow given its 200+GB/s memory bandwidth. As a comparison, I've tested GPT OSS 120B on Strix Halo and it obtains 420tps prefill and >40tps decode.
Probably the quants have higher perplexity, but the Sparks performance seems to be lack lustre. The reviewer videos I've seen so far tries their best not to offend Nvidia or, rather, not break their contracts.
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