We benchmarked an ARM cortex-A9 based server system with a four-core CPU running at 1.1 GHz. The system used Ubuntu 12.04 as operating system and the HEPSPEC 2006 (HS06) benchmarking suite was compiled natively with gcc-4.4 on the system. The benchmark was run for various settings of the relevant gcc compiler options. We did not find significant influence from the compiler options on the benchmark result. The final HS06 benchmark result is 10.4. 1
This document gives a short rundown of all the steps needed to succesfully enable the hardware perfo...
HEPScore is a new CPU benchmark created to replace the HEPSPEC06 benchmark that is currently used by...
The performance1 of Linux clusters used for High-Performance Computation (HPC) applications is affec...
HEPSPEC-06(HS06) is a decade old suite used to benchmark CPU resources for WLCG. Its adoption spans ...
In order to estimate the capabilities of a computing slot with limited processing time, it is necess...
As of 2009, HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) is the benchmark adopted by the WLCG community to describe the computi...
The demanding computing needs of the CMS experiment require thoughtful planning and management of it...
As of 2009, HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) is the benchmark adopted by the WLCG community to describe the computi...
The HEPiX Benchmarking Working Group has developed a framework to benchmark the performance of a com...
The ARM architecture is a power-efficient design that is used in most processors in mobile devices a...
The benchmarking and accounting of CPU resources in WLCG has been based on the HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) sui...
ARM processors have dominated the mobile device market in the last decade due to their favorable com...
Modern High Performance Computing (HPC) systemsare built with innovative system architectures and no...
In this paper we report on a set of benchmark results recently obtained by CERN openlab when compari...
In recent years, the HPC community has increasingly grown its interest towards the Arm architecture ...
This document gives a short rundown of all the steps needed to succesfully enable the hardware perfo...
HEPScore is a new CPU benchmark created to replace the HEPSPEC06 benchmark that is currently used by...
The performance1 of Linux clusters used for High-Performance Computation (HPC) applications is affec...
HEPSPEC-06(HS06) is a decade old suite used to benchmark CPU resources for WLCG. Its adoption spans ...
In order to estimate the capabilities of a computing slot with limited processing time, it is necess...
As of 2009, HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) is the benchmark adopted by the WLCG community to describe the computi...
The demanding computing needs of the CMS experiment require thoughtful planning and management of it...
As of 2009, HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) is the benchmark adopted by the WLCG community to describe the computi...
The HEPiX Benchmarking Working Group has developed a framework to benchmark the performance of a com...
The ARM architecture is a power-efficient design that is used in most processors in mobile devices a...
The benchmarking and accounting of CPU resources in WLCG has been based on the HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) sui...
ARM processors have dominated the mobile device market in the last decade due to their favorable com...
Modern High Performance Computing (HPC) systemsare built with innovative system architectures and no...
In this paper we report on a set of benchmark results recently obtained by CERN openlab when compari...
In recent years, the HPC community has increasingly grown its interest towards the Arm architecture ...
This document gives a short rundown of all the steps needed to succesfully enable the hardware perfo...
HEPScore is a new CPU benchmark created to replace the HEPSPEC06 benchmark that is currently used by...
The performance1 of Linux clusters used for High-Performance Computation (HPC) applications is affec...