The LINPACK benchmarks are a measure of a system's floating-point computing power. Introduced by Jack Dongarra, they measure how fast a computer solves...
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LINPACK makes use of the BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) libraries for performing basic vector and matrix operations. The LINPACK benchmarks appeared...
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Filesystem benchmark LINPACK benchmarks – traditionally used to measure FLOPS Livermore loops NAS parallel benchmarks NBench – synthetic benchmark suite measuring...
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TOP500 (category Supercomputer benchmarks)
computing and bases rankings on HPL benchmarks, a portable implementation of the high-performance LINPACK benchmark written in Fortran for distributed-memory...
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that is hand-optimized for many of the popular architectures. The LINPACK benchmarks rely heavily on the BLAS routine gemm for its performance measurements...
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asterisk (*) denotes Rmax – the highest score measured using the LINPACK benchmarks suite. History of supercomputing Timeline of instructions per second...
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LINPACK benchmarks and shown as "Rmax" in the TOP500 list. The LINPACK benchmark typically performs LU decomposition of a large matrix. The LINPACK performance...
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Floating point operations per second (category Benchmarks (computing))
supercomputer on TOP500, reaching 1102 petaFlops (1.102 exaFlops) on the LINPACK benchmarks. [circular reference] In November 2024, the United States’ El Capitan...
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Performance LINPACK (HPL) benchmark. Not all existing computers are ranked, either because they are ineligible (e.g., they cannot run the HPL benchmark) or because...
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Green500 (category Supercomputer benchmarks)
performance per watt using the TOP500 measure of high performance LINPACK benchmarks at double-precision floating-point format. The Green500 List was created...
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also the first supercomputer to score above one teraflops on the LINPACK benchmark, a test that measures a computer's calculation speed. Later upgrades...
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FLOPS Gibson Mix LINPACK benchmarks Million instructions per second (MIPS) Curnow, H J; Wichmann, B A (1976). "A synthetic benchmark" (PDF). Computer...
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024 compute nodes, achieved first place in the TOP500 list, with a LINPACK benchmarks performance of 70.72 TFLOPS. It thereby overtook NEC's Earth Simulator...
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(1979). LINPACK users' guide. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Dongarra, J. J., Luszczek, P., & Petitet, A. (2003). The LINPACK benchmark: past...
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complement benchmarks such as the LINPACK benchmarks that put relatively little stress on the internal interconnect. The source of the HPCG benchmark is available...
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Jaguar and was the fastest computer in the world as measured by the LINPACK benchmark at the speed of 1.75 petaflops until being surpassed by the Tianhe-1A...
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of Fugaku was a Rmax of 416 petaFLOPS in the FP64 high performance LINPACK benchmark used by the TOP500. After the November 2020 upgrade in the number...
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November 2023[update], is ranked 11th in the TOP500 list, with a LINPACK benchmark rating of 93 petaflops. The name is translated as divine power, the...
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Machines. "HPL – A Portable Implementation of the High-Performance Linpack Benchmark for Distributed-Memory Computers". Retrieved 2015-02-21. Hopper (1978)...
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of ORNL and the University of Tennessee wrote the LINPACK software library and LINPACK benchmarks, used to calculate linear algebra and the standard...
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university computer to achieve 10 teraflops on the high performance LINPACK benchmark. In 2003 it was also touted as "the world's most powerful and cheapest...
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peak performance of 136.19 GFLOPS, it obtained 88.40 GFLOPS on the LINPACK benchmark. Deep Blue, the first computer to win a chess game against a reigning...
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Performance per watt (category Benchmarks (computing))
power consumed. This rate is typically measured by performance on the LINPACK benchmark when trying to compare between computing systems: an example using...
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1109/HPC.1997.592130. Rmax – The highest score measured using the LINPACK benchmark suite. This is the number that is used to rank the computers. Measured...
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the TOP500 list from June 2018 to June 2020. As of June 2024, its LINPACK benchmark was clocked at 148.6 petaFLOPS. Summit was decommissioned on November...
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TOP500 list, achieving 11.38 GFLOPS on the parallel high performance LINPACK benchmark. Deeper Blue was capable of evaluating 200 million positions per second...
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sustained Linpack benchmark of 0.46 TFLOPS. In principle, the SST machine has a peak speed of 3.8 TFLOPS, but is as yet unmeasured in benchmark terms. "Blue2000...
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was released; this had a sustained performance of 38 GFLOPS on the LINPACK benchmark. The C-DAC's third mission was to develop a teraFLOPS range computer...
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resulted in a peak performance of 124.4 teraflops, or 101.4 running the Linpack benchmark. A second major upgrade in 2008 introduced Cray XT4 technology: Quad-core...
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the oceans down to a resolution of 10 km. Its performance on the LINPACK benchmark was 35.86 TFLOPS, which was almost five times faster than the previous...
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