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Articles for the keywords: SPECint_rate2006
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22 Apr 2013
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SPARC T5 Systems Deliver SPEC CPU2006 Rate Benchmark Multiple World Records [30621]
Leave IBM 760 and 780, HP DL980 G7 Behind
Oracle's SPARC T5 8-processor based systems, running Oracle Solaris 11.1 and Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 software, delivered record performance on the SPEC CPU2006 rate benchmarks, beating the 8 processor IBM Power 760 with POWER7+ processors, the 8 processor IBM Power 780 with POWER7 processors and the 8 processor HP DL980 G7 with Intel Xeon E7-4870 processors. The SPARC T5-1B server module delivered record SPEC CPU2006 rate benchmark results for systems with one processor, beating the 1 processor IBM Power 710 Express with a POWER7 processor and the 1 processor NEC Express5800/R120d-1M with an Intel Xeon E5-2690 processor and the 1 processor Supermicro A+ 1012G-MTF.
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05 Jan 2011
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SPECint results for the SPARC64 VII+ [23811]
Moellenkamp Blog Sparks Dialog Over Cache Size and SPECint
The recent SPECcpu results for the SPARC64 VII+ are the subject of a Joerg Moellenkamp blog in which he comments on the historical relationship between processor frequency and benchmark results. With a clock frequency of 2660 MHz a speed bump of 130 MHz was announced. Although the expectation was for a SPECint_rate2006 result of 328, the result was SPECint_rate2006 = 352, he writes. Moellenkamp also notes the apparent connection between the size of L2 cache, pointing out that "SPECint really likes larger caches." A comments section, exponentially longer than Moellenkamp's own post, takes up this point along with other issues.
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20 Dec 2010
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Oracle Linux Delivers Top CPU Benchmark Results on Sun Blades [23768]
Exceeds HP ProLiant BL2X220c G5 by Significant Margin
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.5, running on a dual-node Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module (two compute nodes per blade) delivered the best SPECint_rate2006 and SPECfp_rate2006 benchmark results for all systems with Intel Xeon processor 5000 sequence. The opposition included HP's dual-node blade server and, based on their single node performance, the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module SPECfp_rate2006 score of 241 outperformed the best published HP ProLiant BL2X220c G5 server score by 3.2x, as reported in Oracle's Linux Blog.
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31 Jul 2010
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Recent World Records Set by the New Oracle Sun Fire X4470 [23342]
X4470 Delivers Impressive Results on Three Benchmarks
The Oracle Sun Fire X4470 Server, equipped with four Intel Xeon X7560 processors capable of running OpenMP applications with 64 compute threads, delivered outstanding performance on the both medium and large suites of the industry-standard SPEC OMP2001 benchmark. The results are reported in the Sun BestPerf blog "Sun Fire X4470 Sets World Records on SPEC OMP2001 Benchmarks."
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23 Jul 2009
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Performance Testing of the New 1.6 GHZ UltraSPARC T2 and T2 Plus Processors [22135]
With Sun CMT Family of Systems
Record-breaking performance of the chip multi-threaded Sun SPARC Enterprise systems with newly released 1.6 GHz UltraSPARC T2 and T2 Plus processors have many bloggers examining the reported results and dissecting the numbers. The new processors were tested in the Sun CMT family of systems, including the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120, T5220, T5240, T5440 servers and the Sun Blade T6320 server module. Testings considered include SPECint_rate2006, SPECfp_rate2006, SPECjbb2005, SPECjAppServer2004, SAP Standard Sales and Distribution (SD) Benchmark, Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (BI EE) and Zeus ZXTM HTTPThroughput.
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