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SPEC CPU 2006

[Retired] The SPEC CPU 2006 benchmark package contains SPEC’s next-generation, industry-standardized, CPU intensive suites for measuring and comparing compute intensive performance, stressing a system’s processor, memory subsystem and compiler.

SPEC MPI 2007

SPEC MPI 2007 is SPEC’s benchmark suite for evaluating MPI-parallel, floating point, compute intensive performance across a wide range of cluster and SMP hardware. The suite consists of the intial MPIM2007 suite and MPIL2007, which contains larger working sets and longer run times than MPIM2007.

SPECpower_ssj2008

The SPEC Power benchmark is the first industry-standard benchmark that evaluates the power and performance characteristics of single server and multi-node servers.

SPEC OMP 2012

The successor to the SPEC OMP 2001 suite, designed for measuring performance using applications based on the OpenMP 3.1 standard for shared-memory parallel processing.

SPEChpc 2021

SPEChpc 2021 is a set of application benchmark suites using a comprehensive measure of real-world performance for the state-of-the-art HPC systems. They offer well-selected science and engineering codes that are representative of HPC workloads and are portable across CPU and accelerators, along with certain fair comparative performance metrics.

SPEC CPU89

[Retired] SPEC CPU89 has been considered obsolete since June 1993.

SPEC CPU92

[Retired] SPEC CPU92 comprises two sets (or suites) of benchmarks: CINT92 for compute-intensive integer performance and CFP92 for compute-intensive floating point performance. SPEC benchmarks are selected from existing application and benchmark source code running across multiple platforms.

SPEC CPU95

[Retired] SPEC95 comprises two sets (or suites) of benchmarks: CINT95 for compute-intensive integer performance and CFP95 for compute-intensive floating point performance. SPEC benchmarks are selected from existing application and benchmark source code running across multiple platforms.

SPEC CPU2000

[Retired] SPEC95 comprises two sets (or suites) of benchmarks: CINT95 for compute-intensive integer performance and CFP95 for compute-intensive floating point performance. SPEC benchmarks are selected from existing application and benchmark source code running across multiple platforms.