A high performance computing benchmark tool
The HPC Challenge benchmark consists of basically 7 tests:
* HPL - the Linpack TPP benchmark which measures the floating point rate of execution for solving a linear system of equations.
* DGEMM - measures the floating point rate of execution of double precision real matrix-matrix multiplication.
* STREAM - a simple synthetic benchmark program that measures sustainable memory bandwidth (in GB/s) and the corresponding computation rate for simple vector kernel.
* PTRANS (parallel matrix transpose) - exercises the communications where pairs of processors communicate with each other simultaneously. It is a useful test of the total communications capacity of the network.
* RandomAccess - measures the rate of integer random updates of memory (GUPS).
* FFT - measures the floating point rate of execution of double precision complex one-dimensional Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT).
* Communication bandwidth and latency - a set of tests to measure latency and bandwidth of a number of simultaneous communication patterns; based on b_eff (effective bandwidth benchmark).
- Sources inherited from project science
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:redwil:15.4/hpcc && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files
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Make.Linux | 0000008854 8.65 KB | |
_multibuild | 0000000087 87 Bytes | |
hpcc-1.5.0.tar.gz | 0000655993 641 KB | |
hpcc.changes | 0000001152 1.13 KB | |
hpcc.spec | 0000003100 3.03 KB |
Latest Revision
- Update to version 1.5.0 - Remove obsolete hpcc-1.4.2-no-time-and-date.patch - Change to _multibuild
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