Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!gatech!udel!nigel.ee.udel.edu!mccalpin From: mccalpin@perelandra.cms.udel.edu (John D. McCalpin) Newsgroups: comp.benchmarks Subject: Re: SPEC results Message-ID: Date: 23 Jan 91 20:39:11 GMT References: <1991Jan18.191135.1135@cs.utk.edu> Sender: usenet@ee.udel.edu Organization: College of Marine Studies, U. Del. Lines: 45 Nntp-Posting-Host: perelandra.cms.udel.edu In-reply-to: mccalpin@perelandra.cms.udel.edu's message of 20 Jan 91 00:29:51 GMT > On 20 Jan 91 00:29:51 GMT, mccalpin@perelandra.cms.udel.edu I said: >>> On 18 Jan 91 19:11:35 GMT, de5@ornl.gov (Dave Sill) said: Dave> Here's the latest compilation of SPEC results. Send additions, Dave> corrections, and comments to me at de5@ornl.gov. me> For those interested, I have placed the information that Dave posted me> in an 'sc' spreadsheet file. This is an ascii file in 'sc' internal me> format for reading into a spreadsheet, *not* a version for printing. I have updated the file to include some interesting calculations. The original raw data has been hidden (using the sc 'z' command) so that only the interesting stuff is shown by default. You can recover the original data using the 's' command of sc. The current table has the following columns: (1) machine name (2) total SPECmark (3) integer "SPECmark" (*) (4) floating-point "SPECmark" (*) (5) ratio: FP SPEC/Integer SPEC (6) ratio: Best SPEC/Worst SPEC (*) Please note that these are entirely *unofficial* results and categories and are intended only as an easy reference. The "Integer SPECmark" is the geometric mean of the SPEC ratios for the four integer tests: gcc, espresso, li, eqntott. The "Floating-point SPECmark" is the geometric mean of the other 6 tests. The file is available by anonymous ftp from perelandra.cms.udel.edu in pub/bench/spec.sc. Please send updates and corrections to me and I will keep the file up-to-date, though if I get over 100 machines to list I will have to either restructure the calculations or build a bigger version of sc! Any ideas for other interesting calculated quantities to stick into the table are welcome..... -- John D. McCalpin mccalpin@perelandra.cms.udel.edu Assistant Professor mccalpin@brahms.udel.edu College of Marine Studies, U. Del. J.MCCALPIN/OMNET