SPEC CFP2000 Summary IBM Corporation IBM eServer p5 575 (1900 MHz, 8 CPU, Linux) Wed Jan 19 02:48:57 2005 SPEC License #11 Test date: Jan-2005 Hardware availability: Feb-2005 Tester: IBM Software availability: Mar-2005 Base Base Base Peak Peak Peak Benchmarks # Copies Run Time Rate # Copies Run Time Rate ------------ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 168.wupwise 16 114 260 16 107 278 168.wupwise 16 114 260* 16 107 278* 168.wupwise 16 115 259 16 107 278 171.swim 16 231 249 16 225 255 171.swim 16 232 248* 16 225 256 171.swim 16 232 248 16 225 255* 172.mgrid 16 175 191 16 173 193 172.mgrid 16 173 193* 16 173 193* 172.mgrid 16 173 193 16 174 192 173.applu 16 229 170 16 236 165 173.applu 16 229 171* 16 238 164 173.applu 16 228 171 16 236 165* 177.mesa 16 205 127 16 196 133* 177.mesa 16 205 127* 16 196 133 177.mesa 16 205 127 16 196 133 178.galgel 16 116 464 16 90.3 596 178.galgel 16 116 465 16 89.7 600 178.galgel 16 116 465* 16 89.9 599* 179.art 16 44.1 1094* 16 42.9 1124 179.art 16 44.3 1090 16 42.8 1128* 179.art 16 44.1 1095 16 42.8 1128 183.equake 16 87.7 275 16 79.8 302 183.equake 16 87.0 277 16 79.8 302* 183.equake 16 87.1 277* 16 79.8 303 187.facerec 16 131 269 16 124 283 187.facerec 16 131 269* 16 125 282 187.facerec 16 132 268 16 125 283* 188.ammp 16 282 145* 16 287 142* 188.ammp 16 282 145 16 287 142 188.ammp 16 282 145 16 287 142 189.lucas 16 150 247 16 146 254* 189.lucas 16 149 249 16 146 254 189.lucas 16 150 248* 16 146 254 191.fma3d 16 236 165 16 239 163* 191.fma3d 16 237 164 16 241 162 191.fma3d 16 237 165* 16 238 163 200.sixtrack 16 185 110* 16 183 112 200.sixtrack 16 185 110 16 183 112* 200.sixtrack 16 185 110 16 183 112 301.apsi 16 296 163 16 295 164 301.apsi 16 300 161* 16 287 168* 301.apsi 16 305 158 16 282 171 ======================================================================== 168.wupwise 16 114 260* 16 107 278* 171.swim 16 232 248* 16 225 255* 172.mgrid 16 173 193* 16 173 193* 173.applu 16 229 171* 16 236 165* 177.mesa 16 205 127* 16 196 133* 178.galgel 16 116 465* 16 89.9 599* 179.art 16 44.1 1094* 16 42.8 1128* 183.equake 16 87.1 277* 16 79.8 302* 187.facerec 16 131 269* 16 125 283* 188.ammp 16 282 145* 16 287 142* 189.lucas 16 150 248* 16 146 254* 191.fma3d 16 237 165* 16 239 163* 200.sixtrack 16 185 110* 16 183 112* 301.apsi 16 300 161* 16 287 168* SPECfp_rate_base2000 229 SPECfp_rate2000 238 HARDWARE -------- Hardware Vendor: IBM Corporation Model Name: IBM eServer p5 575 (1900 MHz, 8 CPU, Linux) CPU: POWER5 CPU MHz: 1900 FPU: Integrated CPU(s) enabled: 8 cores, 8 chips, 1 core/chip (SMT on) CPU(s) orderable: 8 Parallel: No Primary Cache: 64KBI+32KBD (on chip)/core Secondary Cache: 1920KB unified (on chip)/chip L3 Cache: 36MB unified (off chip)/DCM, 8 DCM/SUT Other Cache: None Memory: 64x512 MB Disk Subsystem: 1x73GB SCSI, 15K RPM Other Hardware: None SOFTWARE -------- Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 Compiler: XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition Version 7.0 for Linux XL Fortran Enterprise Edition V9.1 for Linux Other Software: IBM ESSL for Linux on Power Version 4 Release 2 File System: EXT2 System State: Multi-User, run level 3 NOTES ----- Portability Flags -qfixed used in: wupwise, swim, mgrid, applu, galgel, sixtrack, apsi -qsuffix=f=f90 used in: galgel, facerec, lucas, fma3d Base Optimization Flags: C: -O5 -qpdf1/pdf2 Fortran: -O5 -qpdf1/pdf2 Floating Point Peak Flags 168.wupwise -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 171.swim -O3 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qhot 172.mgrid -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 173.applu -O5 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 177.mesa: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 178.galgel -O5 -qessl -lessl "Fortran compiler invoked as xlf_r" 179.art: -O5 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 183.equake -O5 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 187.facerec: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O3 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qhot 188.ammp: -O3 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 189.lucas: -O3 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 191.fma3d: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O4 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 200.sixtrack: -O3 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 301.apsi: -O5 -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qessl -lessl "Fortran compiler invoked as xlf_r" SMT: Acronym for "Simultaneous Multi-Threading". A processor technology that allows the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor core. (Enabled by default) DCM: Acronym for "Dual-Chip Module" (one dual-core processor chip + one L3-cache chip) SUT: Acronym for "System Under Test" ESSL: Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library Stack size set to unlimited using "ulimit -s unlimited" C: IBM XL C/C++ for Linux invoked as xlc Fortran: IBM XL Fortran for Linux invoked as xlf90 unless explicitly reassigned Fortran: IBM XL Fortran for Linux invoked as xlf_r where noted cleanpdf used with -qpdf1/pdf2 to erase the information in the PDF directory if any exists to ensure no feedback information is reused between compilations. Flag file: IBM-20050209-Linux.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For questions about this result, please contact the tester. For other inquiries, please contact webmaster@spec.org. 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