> than that if you NGEN its dlls. This may sound odd, but in general, NGEN doesn't really speed up .NET applications. That is because NGEN cannot optimize as much as the JIT compiler can, because it has to be conservative about the processor architecture it will run on. Startup time slightly improves, but that's all. > who cares? I can use it very conveniently from C#. It feels like a technology preview. Great to play with, but not great in production. 1.8 times slower sounds a bit like my experience with Saxon.NET. But occasionally I've seen exponential performance degradation. It's not meant for production, and it likely never makes it into large scale production environments for that very reason.