SSBENCH: Integer CPU Benchmark Result ===================================== Program CPU-time SIint -------------------------------------- 1: Yahtzee: 64.14 s 15.59 2: Coin: 36.88 s 27.11 3: Esift2: 49.26 s 20.30 4: Primes2: 36.44 s 27.44 5: Primm2: 35.07 s 28.51 6: Queens2: 54.89 s 18.22 7: Medianhs2: 61.71 s 16.20 8: Ssei: 42.76 s 23.39 -------------------------------------- I geom mean: 46.42 s 21.54 -------------------------------------- Time total: 381.15 s -------------------------------------- SSBENCH: Floating Point CPU Benchmark Result ============================================ Program CPU-time SIfp -------------------------------------- 1: Mand: 39.24 s 25.48 2: Newton: 33.37 s 29.97 3: Findsmbf: 28.73 s 34.81 4: Polyfitf: 28.62 s 34.94 5: Plotss: 62.32 s 16.05 6: Sspienr pi: 18.85 s 53.05 7: Sspienr gs: 40.13 s 24.92 8: Ssef: 83.78 s 11.94 -------------------------------------- FP geom mean: 37.89 s 26.39 -------------------------------------- Time total: 335.04 s -------------------------------------- Please add the benchmark result above: -------------------------------------- Please fill this form: ---------------------- Computer type: Callan (generic) Processor (CPU) type: Intel PIII 733 MHz Number of processors (CPUs): 1 CPU clock frequency (MHz): 733 CPU buss frequency (MHz): 133 Size of L1 cache (kbyte): 16 I + 16 D Size of L2 cache (kbyte): 256 att full CPU speed Size of primary memory (Mbyte): 768 UNIX dialect: Linux Red Hat 6.1 C-compiler version: egcs - 1.1.2 1998-8-29 Optimization options: gcc -O or -O3 (see the comp_gcc_linux file) Was the compiling adapted for use of many CPUs in parallel: No Average load during the run: 1.1 CPU Utilization: 85% estimated, from visual on GNOME system monitor --------------------------------------------------------- Comment: I noticed that the test is run with dynamic memory allocation. I'd like to see a test that uses static allocation for applications that are memory intensive. As you can see, in the engineering environment we are willing to pay for a little more memory to make the system more efficient. --------------------------------------------------------- Date of run: 2000-03-30 Your name: Ori Mizrahi-Shalom Your email: orim@ArcadiaDesign.com Your city and country: San Jose, CA, USA Your company (not compulsory): Arcadia Design Systems Inc ----------------------------------------------------------