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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 88 19:53:14 PST
From:: Stuart Cracraft
To: arpanet-bboards at ai.ai.mit.edu

Here is a list of benchmarks and results. 

Machines tested run the gamut from small portables to desk-side to 
mainframes. If you can add to this table or fill holes, please send
a message to Stuart Cracraft (cracraft@venera.isi.edu)

	BENCHMARK RESULTS COLLECTION
 (sorted in increasing order of dhrystones)
			   Dhrystones  KWhet(S) KWhet(D) Mflops  Mflops
			   per second per sec  per sec    (s)    (d)
Apollo DN3000,                  2186,   716,    628,    0.073,  0.064
SUN 3/160C (FPA card),          3394,   2433,   1863,   0.618,  0.404
SUN 3/160C (68881FPU),          3413,   1039,   924,    0.108,  0.100
NCR 32/400,                     3628,   933,    872
IBM PS 2/80 (MSDOS/16mhz),      4166,   722,    667
IBM PS 2/80 (Xenix/16mhz),      4337
IBM PS 2/80 (MSDOS/20mhz),      5000,   902,    833
Apollo DN 400,                  6038,   1886,   1581,   0.137,  0.118
SUN 3/260 (FPA board),          6313,   3569,   2673,   0.778,  0.451
Compaq 386/20 (20mhz),		7175,   4073,	2490,	0.424,	0.352
DEC VAX 8650 (4.3BSD) ,         9433,   1064,   875,    0.43,   0.183
SUN 4/260 (FPU),               19108,   5663,   3885,   1.583,  1.090


Dhrystones is a measure of integer speed, a single-thread (process)
benchmark. Whetstones is a measure of floating point speed, both single
(s) and double (d) precision, also single-thread. Mflops is a measurement
of the machine in terms of fractions of million floating-point operations
per second, culled from the Linpack linear equation benchmark, both single
and double precision.

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Date: 10/26/88 15:28:39 
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From:: djb@wheaties.ai.mit.edu (David J. Braunegg)
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Subject: lunchmark results list

Here is a list of lunchmarks and results. 

Research Groups tested run the gamut from small, startups to
desk-clusters to  multiprofessor and multidisciplinary groups.  If you
can add to this table or fill holes, please send a message to Dave
Braunegg (/dev/null@wheaties.ai.mit.edu)

	LUNCHMARK RESULTS COLLECTION
 (sorted in increasing order of whetaptite)
			  Whetaptite  KServ(D) KServ(S) Mbites  Mbites
			     seconds   per hr   per hr    (d)    (s)
LCS RTS (w/o real time clock)  -5000,      0,      0
AI MPSG (Actors),               2186,    716,    628,    0.073,  0.064
AI MOBOT (WINE list),           3394,   2433,   1863,    0.618,  0.404
AI Leg Lab (POGO STIK),         3413,   1039,    924,    0.108,  0.100
LCS DCS, (NETBLT Protocol)      3628,    933,    872
LCS CSG,  (MEF-GITA),           4166,   722,    667
AI CompLing (w/o vowels)        4337
LCS RTS (w/ real time clock)    5000,    902,    833
AI Vision, (w/o stereo pairs)   6038,      0,   1581,    0.0,    0.118
AI Vision, (w/ stereo pairs)    6038,   1886,   1581,    0.137,  0.118
LCS PMG (Argus/1000),           6313,   3569,   2673,    0.778,  0.451
AI Insects, (6 LeG)    		7175,   4073,	2490,	 0.424,  0.352
LCS TOC (N^1.32 log N),         9433,   1064,   875,     0.43,   0.183
LCS CDMG (MEDG),               19108,   5663,   3885,    1.583,  1.090


Whetaptite is a measure of queueing speed, a single-line (standard
queue) lunchmark.  It is reported as the average number of seconds
BEFORE the official start of the lunch that the group members begin
standing in line.
KServs is a measure of lunch preparation speed, both single (s) and
double (d) handed, based on a single-pass buffet.  It is the number of
lunches that the group can prepare for themselves in an hour.  This is
generally done as a theoretical extrapolation based on buffet transit
time.
Mbites is a measurement of the consumption speed in terms of fractions
of an hour needed to consume a standard lunch, culled from the
Facepack linear consumption lunchmark, both single and double handed.

The lunchmark results will be discussed in greater detail at 12 Noon
on Friday, October 28, in the 8th floor playroom.

Hosts:  Yenna Jang, Dennis Fogg, Tze Yun Leong

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