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Whetstone (benchmark) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Whetstone benchmark is a synthetic benchmark for evaluating the performance of computers. It was first written in Algol 60 in 1972 at the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom and d...
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Whetstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whetstone may refer to: • Whetstone, a sharpening stone used for knives and other cutting tools • Whetstone (benchmark), a benchmark for measuring computing power • Operation Whetstone, a nuclear tes...
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Whetstone Benchmark Detailed Results On PCs ... The Whetstone Benchmark is described in Whetstone Benchmark History And Results (Whetstone.htm). For PCs, this includes a summary of the overall performance rating in Millions of Whetstone Instructions Per Second (MWIPS) plus derived measurements of Millions of Floating...
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A Benchmark program that was the first proposed to rate the processing of computers with a specific metric. This Benchmark is intended to characterize computers for use in scientific processing and so has a very high number of Floating-Point Operations. ... Wikipedia: Whetstone Benchmark...
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A comparison of the single processor Whetstone performance on a variety of machines, including vector supercomputers, minisupers, super-workstations and workstations, together with that obtained on a number of vector CPUs and on single nodes of various MPP machines. ... The Whetstone Benchmark...
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110699 Whetstone Benchmark Version: February 1984 Submitted by: Ethan Van Matre, Real Time Control, Portland, OR Operating System: RT-11 V4 Source Language: FORTRAN IV Software Required: FORTRAN Compiler Hardware Required: Can be run without any extra math hardware.
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Whetstone is a benchmark test which attempts to measure the speed and efficiency at which a computer performs floating-point operations. ... Whetstone is a benchmark test which attempts to measure the speed and efficiency at which a computer performs floating-point operations. The result of the test is given in units...
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