SPEC OMP® 2001 (RETIRED:
January 2013)
With
the release of the SPEC OMP® 2012
benchmark suite, the SPEC OMP® 2001
benchmark suite has been retired. Benchmark results were accepted until
January 16, 2013. After that date, only SPEC OMP® 2012
benchmark result submissions will be accepted. To purchase a copy of
the SPEC OMP® 2001 benchmark software,
please contact SPEC for assistance.
The SPEC OMP® (OpenMP)
benchmark suite is the first one for evaluating performance based on
OpenMP (http://www.openmp.org)
applications. The benchmark continues the SPEC tradition of giving
HPC users the most objective and representative benchmark suite for
measuring the performance of SMP (shared memory multi-processor) systems.
The current version is V3.2, which is equivalent to the previous
version, 3.1c, but includes clarification
on licensing for some of the benchmarks. Licensees of the SPEC OMP® 2001
V3.0 and V3.1 benchmarks are eligible for an upgrade to V3.2; contact
the SPEC office with your license number for information on obtaining
the upgrade.
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Benchmark Suite Highlights
- The benchmarks are adapted from SPEC CPU 2000 benchmark and contributions
to its search program.
- The focus is to deliver systems performance to real scientific
and engineering applications.
- The size and runtime reflect the needs of engineers and researchers
to model large complex tasks.
- Two levels of workload characterize the performance of medium
and large sized systems.
- Tools based on the SPEC CPU2000 benchmark toolset make these the
easiest ever HPC tests to run.
- These benchmarks place heavy demands on systems and memory.
- Includes the SPECompM® 2001 performance
metric and the SPECompL® 2001 performance
metric, which are based on compute-intensive, parallel-processing
applications provided as source code containing OpenMP directives.
Results
- Submitted Results
- Text, HTML, PDF, PostScript file outputs for the SPECompM® 2001
and SPECompL® 2001 metrics; includes
all of the results submitted to SPEC from the SPEC member companies
and other licensees of the benchmark.
- Flag and Source Disclosures
- Explanations from the testers elaborating on any flags in the
results' notes sections, and any source code modifications provided
for peak performance results.
- Approved Alternate Source Codes
- Some of the results submitted to SPEC and published on www.spec.org
use alternate benchmark source code and/or third-party alternate
software approved by SPEC. Licensees of the benchmark suite may
obtain the alternate source codes by sending an email request to info@spec.org.
Information
- Benchmark Press Releases
- Benchmark announcement day press release materials:
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Benchmark Suite Documentation
- Support and technical documents:
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- Issues Building/Running the benchmark suite
- Installation, build, and runtime issues raised by users of the
benchmark suite
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Future Benchmark Development, Call For Participation:
SPEC/HPG has continuing benchmark development efforts underway, and
would welcome your participation. If you're a HPC application developer,
system supplier, or user, this is your opportunity to help shape the
standardized testing of your competitors! Contact SPEC.