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Subject: Clibench smp benchtest uses 8 queens problem-results

Author: K. Burcham

Date: 17:50:23 02/05/02


ran across this smp benchtest.
noticed it had the 8 queens test.
i am sure most here have seen this 8 queens test, but if not
   here are a few sites to check out.

here are the results of my dual 1533mhz running the clibench test.

Drystone 2.1		6736
Whetstone		1700
Eight queens problem	12180
Matrix operations		118432
Number crunch		233134
Floating point		24489
Memory throughput		347245

			Drive C
Read max			25221
Read average 		19504
Read min			17297
Write max			25221
Write average		18410
Write min			11716
CPU usage		0


Dhrystones: An industry standard benchmark which is an indicator for integer
performance
Whetstones: An industry standard benchmark which is an indicator for floating
point performance.
Eight queens problem: A famous algorithm that depends on the latency time of the
CPU. (The longer the pipeline, the bigger the latency time)
Matrix operations: By calculating matrices you'll get a sign for the CPUs level
1 performance.
Number Crunching: Raw integer performance
Floating point: Raw floating point performance
Memory throughput: This shows the transfer speed from the CPU into the memory
The hard disk's throughput and the CPU usage: The transfer speed between the
memory and the hard disk. CPU usage tells you the amount of work the CPU has to
do transferring this data.

http://clibench.daemonware.ch/index.php?seite=home

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/4919/queens.htm

http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~sab/queens.html

http://www.afunzone.com/queens.html

http://members.atlasf1.com/babbel/java/8queens/




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