CPU2006 license: | 35 | Test date: | Mar-2011 |
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Test sponsor: | HITACHI | Hardware Availability: | Feb-2011 |
Tested by: | HITACHI | Software Availability: | Jan-2011 |
Hardware | |
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CPU Name: | Intel Xeon X5690 |
CPU Characteristics: | Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.73 GHz |
CPU MHz: | 3466 |
FPU: | Integrated |
CPU(s) enabled: | 12 cores, 2 chips, 6 cores/chip, 2 threads/core |
CPU(s) orderable: | 1, 2 chips |
Primary Cache: | 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core |
Secondary Cache: | 256 KB I+D on chip per core |
L3 Cache: | 12 MB I+D on chip per chip |
Other Cache: | None |
Memory: | 48 GB (6 x 8 GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9, ECC, running at 1333 MHz) |
Disk Subsystem: | 2 x 146 GB 10000 rpm SAS RAID1 configuration |
Other Hardware: | None |
Software | |
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Operating System: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.4.3, Advanced Platform, Kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5 on an x86_64 |
Compiler: | Intel C++ Compiler XE for Linux Version 12.0.2.137 Build 20110112 |
Auto Parallel: | No |
File System: | ext3 |
System State: | Run level 3 (multi-user) |
Base Pointers: | 32-bit |
Peak Pointers: | 32/64-bit |
Other Software: | Microquill SmartHeap V8.1 |
Benchmark | Base | Peak | ||||||||||||
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Copies | Seconds | Ratio | Seconds | Ratio | Seconds | Ratio | Copies | Seconds | Ratio | Seconds | Ratio | Seconds | Ratio | |
Results appear in the order in which they were run. Bold underlined text indicates a median measurement. | ||||||||||||||
400.perlbench | 24 | 661 | 355 | 663 | 354 | 655 | 358 | 24 | 538 | 436 | 532 | 441 | 524 | 448 |
401.bzip2 | 24 | 1019 | 227 | 1026 | 226 | 1019 | 227 | 24 | 972 | 238 | 963 | 240 | 965 | 240 |
403.gcc | 24 | 783 | 247 | 763 | 253 | 764 | 253 | 24 | 771 | 251 | 760 | 254 | 763 | 253 |
429.mcf | 24 | 722 | 303 | 720 | 304 | 720 | 304 | 12 | 300 | 365 | 301 | 363 | 300 | 364 |
445.gobmk | 24 | 624 | 404 | 625 | 403 | 625 | 403 | 24 | 570 | 442 | 567 | 444 | 568 | 443 |
456.hmmer | 24 | 444 | 505 | 444 | 505 | 443 | 505 | 12 | 199 | 561 | 199 | 561 | 200 | 561 |
458.sjeng | 24 | 744 | 390 | 744 | 391 | 745 | 390 | 24 | 684 | 425 | 683 | 425 | 683 | 425 |
462.libquantum | 24 | 261 | 1900 | 261 | 1910 | 259 | 1920 | 24 | 261 | 1900 | 261 | 1910 | 259 | 1920 |
464.h264ref | 24 | 928 | 572 | 931 | 570 | 929 | 572 | 24 | 925 | 574 | 926 | 573 | 964 | 551 |
471.omnetpp | 24 | 685 | 219 | 684 | 219 | 684 | 219 | 24 | 658 | 228 | 658 | 228 | 658 | 228 |
473.astar | 24 | 713 | 236 | 712 | 237 | 714 | 236 | 24 | 713 | 236 | 712 | 237 | 714 | 236 |
483.xalancbmk | 24 | 422 | 392 | 425 | 390 | 424 | 390 | 24 | 422 | 392 | 425 | 390 | 424 | 390 |
The config file option 'submit' was used. '/usr/bin/numactl' used to bind processes to CPUs
'ulimit -s unlimited' was used to set the stacksize to unlimited prior to run Hugepages was enabled with the following: 'nodev /mnt/hugepages hugetlbfs defaults 0 0' added to /etc/fstab echo 10800 > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages export HUGETLB_MORECORE=yes export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libhugetlbfs.so
BIOS Settings: Data Reuse Optimization = Disabled
400.perlbench: | -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX_IA32 |
462.libquantum: | -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX |
483.xalancbmk: | -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX |
-xSSE4.2 -ipo -O3 -no-prec-div -opt-prefetch -B /usr/share/libhugetlbfs/ -Wl,-hugetlbfs-link=BDT |
-xSSE4.2 -ipo -O3 -no-prec-div -opt-prefetch -Wl,-z,muldefs -L/home/bsc/smartheap/lib -lsmartheap -B /usr/share/libhugetlbfs/ -Wl,-hugetlbfs-link=BDT |
icc -m32 | |
401.bzip2: | icc -m64 |
456.hmmer: | icc -m64 |
458.sjeng: | icc -m64 |
icpc -m32 |
400.perlbench: | -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX_IA32 |
401.bzip2: | -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 |
456.hmmer: | -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 |
458.sjeng: | -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 |
462.libquantum: | -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX |
483.xalancbmk: | -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX |
471.omnetpp: | -xSSE4.2(pass 2) -prof-gen(pass 1) -ipo(pass 2) -O3(pass 2) -no-prec-div(pass 2) -prof-use(pass 2) -ansi-alias -opt-ra-region-strategy=block -Wl,-z,muldefs -L/home/bsc/smartheap/lib -lsmartheap |
473.astar: | basepeak = yes |
483.xalancbmk: | basepeak = yes |