While nothing can beat the notoriety of the long-standing LINPACK benchmark, the metric by which supercomputer performance is gauged, there is ample room for a more practical measure. It might not ...
It used to be simple: Multiply the microprocessor’s clock rate by four, and you could measure a computer’s computational power in megaFLOPS (millions of floating point operations per second) or ...
We all know about the Top 500 supercomputing benchmark, which measures raw floating point performance. But over the several years there has been talk that this no longer represents real-world ...
How do you measure the performance of the world’s biggest supercomputers? Developed at Sandia National Laboratories, the HPCG benchmark is intended as a complement to the High Performance LINPACK (HPL ...
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