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HPC Benchmarking: Problem Size Matters
2016
2016 7th International Workshop on Performance Modeling, Benchmarking and Simulation of High Performance Computer Systems (PMBS)
In order to compare and rank the worlds fastest computers, benchmarks evaluating their performance are required. A single execution of HPL is used for the most widely recognized ranking: the TOP500. Lately, two benchmarks, arguably more representative of typical modern workloads, have been proposed: HPCG and HPGMG. Currently, all three benchmarks use the highest observed performance from a single problem size for ranking. In this paper we report benchmarking result for all three benchmarks with
doi:10.1109/pmbs.2016.006
dblp:conf/sc/MarjanovicGG16
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