The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performance of parallel supercomputers. The eight benchmark problems are specified in a "pencil and paper" fashion. In other words, the complete details of the problem to be solved are given in a technical document, and except for a few restrictions, benchmarkers are mostly free to select the language constructs and implementation techniques best suited for a particular system. This paper presents performance results of various systems using the NAS Parallel Benchmarks. These results represent the best results that have been reported to us for the specific systems listed. Some changes and clarifications to the benchmark rules are also describ...
AbstractA characterization study of analyzing dynamic instruction traces to characterize program par...
A benchmark test program that measures supercomputer performance has been devel-oped for the use of ...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
We present performance results for version 2.1 of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) on the following...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
This paper discusses the development of a portable suite of benchmarking programs for parallel comp...
Benchmarks are essential for objective comparison of computer performance. Established scientific co...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
This paper reports NAS Parallel Benchmark results on parallel machine ADENART, which has been develo...
AbstractA characterization study of analyzing dynamic instruction traces to characterize program par...
A benchmark test program that measures supercomputer performance has been devel-oped for the use of ...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercompute...
We present performance results for version 2.1 of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) on the following...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
This report describes results of benchmark tests on Steger, a 250 MHz Origin 2000 system with R10K p...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
This paper discusses the development of a portable suite of benchmarking programs for parallel comp...
Benchmarks are essential for objective comparison of computer performance. Established scientific co...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
This paper reports NAS Parallel Benchmark results on parallel machine ADENART, which has been develo...
AbstractA characterization study of analyzing dynamic instruction traces to characterize program par...
A benchmark test program that measures supercomputer performance has been devel-oped for the use of ...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...