A Apoc Regular Dec 23, 2004 #1 I have some processors here and I'd like to know how much GFLOPS each of them is able to calculate. I know there is a test, but don't know the name, and for what OS it is. Hope you can enlighten me. Thanks.
I have some processors here and I'd like to know how much GFLOPS each of them is able to calculate. I know there is a test, but don't know the name, and for what OS it is. Hope you can enlighten me. Thanks.
K Killer-Kris Regular Dec 23, 2004 #2 linpack rings a bell but I have no experience with it, so beyond the name I'm not much help. Sorry
A Apoc Regular Dec 23, 2004 #3 Killer-Kris said: linpack rings a bell but I have no experience with it, so beyond the name I'm not much help. Sorry Click to expand... Thanks.
Killer-Kris said: linpack rings a bell but I have no experience with it, so beyond the name I'm not much help. Sorry Click to expand... Thanks.
T T2k Veteran Jan 7, 2005 #4 Here is your link: http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/hpl/ Let us know what you've scored...
G Guden Oden Senior Member Legend Jan 9, 2005 #5 Linpack is afaik more bandwidth limited than anything else on our common PC systems... Might not be an accurate test for raw FLOPS benchmarking.
Linpack is afaik more bandwidth limited than anything else on our common PC systems... Might not be an accurate test for raw FLOPS benchmarking.
T T2k Veteran Jan 9, 2005 #6 Guden Oden said: Linpack is afaik more bandwidth limited than anything else on our common PC systems... Might not be an accurate test for raw FLOPS benchmarking. Click to expand... You can't measure CPUs without their chipsets...
Guden Oden said: Linpack is afaik more bandwidth limited than anything else on our common PC systems... Might not be an accurate test for raw FLOPS benchmarking. Click to expand... You can't measure CPUs without their chipsets...