|   | CINT2000 Result Copyright © 1999-2005 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation | 
| IBM Corporation IBM System p5 505 (2100 MHz, 1 CPU) | 
 | 
| SPEC license # 11 | Tested by: IBM Austin | Test date: Jun-2006 | Hardware Avail: Aug-2006 | Software Avail: Aug-2006 | 
| Benchmark | Reference Time | Base Runtime | Base Ratio | Runtime | Ratio |  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 164.gzip | 1400 | 147 | 950 | 144 | 970 |   | 
| 175.vpr | 1400 | 98.7 | 1418 | 98.7 | 1418 |   | 
| 176.gcc | 1100 | 64.4 | 1709 | 64.4 | 1709 |   | 
| 181.mcf | 1800 | 51.6 | 3486 | 50.0 | 3597 |   | 
| 186.crafty | 1000 | 76.7 | 1305 | 62.8 | 1593 |   | 
| 197.parser | 1800 | 124 | 1457 | 122 | 1480 |   | 
| 252.eon | 1300 | 74.1 | 1755 | 72.0 | 1805 |   | 
| 253.perlbmk | 1800 | 169 | 1066 | 153 | 1173 |   | 
| 254.gap | 1100 | 75.3 | 1460 | 73.9 | 1488 |   | 
| 255.vortex | 1900 | 71.0 | 2675 | 62.5 | 3039 |   | 
| 256.bzip2 | 1500 | 95.8 | 1565 | 91.2 | 1645 |   | 
| 300.twolf | 3000 | 164 | 1830 | 157 | 1910 |   | 
| SPECint_base2000 | 1617 | |||||
| SPECint2000 | 1704 | |||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Notes / Tuning Information | 
|---|
| 
  Portability Flags:
    176.gcc:      -ma -DHOST_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
    186.crafty:   -DAIX
    253.perlbmk:  -DSPEC_CPU2000_AIX
    254.gap:      -DSYS_IS_BSD -DSYS_STRING_H
                  -DSYS_HAS_MALLOC_PROTO -DSYS_HAS_CALLOC_PROTO
    300.twolf:    -DHAVE_SIGNED_CHAR
  Base Optimization Flags:
    C:    -qpdf1/pdf2
          -O5 -blpdata -D_ILS_MACROS
    C++:  -qpdf1/pdf2
          -O4 -qalign=natural
  Peak Optimization Flags
    164.gzip:     -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qfdpr -blpdata
                  fdpr -q -O3
    175.vpr:      basepeak=1
    176.gcc:      basepeak=1
    181.mcf:      -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -qhot=arraypad -qfdpr -Q -qmaxmem=-1
                  fdpr -q -O3
    186.crafty:   -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qalign=natural -q64 -lhmu -blpdata
    197.parser:   -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qfdpr -D_ILS_MACROS -blpdata
                  fdpr -q -O3
    252.eon:      -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 -qalign=natural
    253.perlbmk:  -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 -qalign=natural -blpdata -lhmu
    254.gap:      -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 -qalign=natural -blpdata
    255.vortex:   -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O4 -qfdpr -lhmu -blpdata
                  fdpr -q -O3
    256.bzip2:    -qpdf1/pdf2
                  -O5 -qfdpr -blpdata
                  fdpr -q -O3
    300.twolf:    -O5 -qfdpr -blpdata
                  fdpr -q -O3
  The installed OS level is AIX 5L for POWER Version 5.3 with the 5300-05 Recommended Technology Level.
  The installed C/C++ compiler is XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition Version 8.0 for AIX.
  The installed Fortran copiler is XL Fortran Enterprise Edition Version 10.1 with the May 2006 AIX PTF.
  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)
  SUT:  Acronym for "System Under Test"
  PTF:  IBM identifier for "Program Fix Level"
  Extended C:     IBM XL C for AIX invoked as cc
  ANSI C89:       IBM XL C for AIX invoked as xlc
  C++:            IBM XL C for AIX invoked as xlC
  ulimits set to unlimited.
  Large page mode and memory affinity were set as follows:
      vmo -r -o lgpg_regions=128 -o lgpg_size=16777216
      chuser capabilities=CAP_BYPASS_RAC_VMM,CAP_PROPAGATE $USER
      bosboot -aD
      shutdown -rF
      export MEMORY_AFFINITY=MCM
  The following config-file entry was used to assign each benchmark process to a core:
       submit = bindprocessor \$\$ \$SPECUSERNUM; $command
  The "bindprocessor" AIX command binds a process to a CPU core.
  One core was deconfigured and SMT disabled using the AIX commands
       smtctl -m off -w boot
       bosboot -aD
       shutdown -rF
       drmgr -r -c cpu
  This result was measured on an IBM System p5 510. IBM System p5 505 and IBM System
  p5 510 (2-core version) are electronically equivalent.
 | 
First published at SPEC.org on 09-Aug-2006
Generated on Wed Aug 9 15:53:21 2006 by SPEC CPU2000 HTML formatter v1.01