SPEC® CFP2006 Result

Copyright 2006-2017 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation

Dell Inc.

PowerEdge C6320P (Intel Xeon Phi 7210F 1.30 GHz)

CPU2006 license: 55 Test date: Apr-2017
Test sponsor: Dell Inc. Hardware Availability: Mar-2017
Tested by: Dell Inc. Software Availability: Jan-2016
Benchmark results graph
Hardware
CPU Name: Intel Xeon Phi 7210F
CPU Characteristics: Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 1.50 GHz
CPU MHz: 1300
FPU: Integrated
CPU(s) enabled: 64 cores, 1 chip, 64 cores/chip, 4 threads/core
CPU(s) orderable: 1 chip
Primary Cache: 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core
Secondary Cache: 1 MB I+D on chip per two cores
L3 Cache: None
Other Cache: None
Memory: 400 GB (6 x 64 GB 2Rx8 PC4-2400T-R, running at
2133 MHz + 8 x 2 GB 6400 MHz MCDRAM)
Disk Subsystem: 1 x 1 TB 7.2K RPM SATA
Other Hardware: None
Software
Operating System: CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
3.10.0-514.10.2.el7.x86_64
Compiler: C/C++: Version 16.0.2.181 of Intel C++ Studio XE
for Linux;
Fortran: Version 16.0.2.181 of Intel Fortran
Studio XE for Linux
Auto Parallel: No
File System: ext4
System State: Run level 3 (multi-user)
Base Pointers: 32/64-bit
Peak Pointers: 32/64-bit
Other Software: None

Results Table

Benchmark Base Peak
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.
410.bwaves 256 9594 363 9131 381 9385 371 256 9594 363 9131 381 9385 371
416.gamess 256 9069 553 9008 556 9021 556 256 8659 579 8657 579 8703 576
433.milc 256 4763 493 5127 458 5831 403 256 4763 493 5127 458 5831 403
434.zeusmp 256 2472 942 2503 931 2679 870 256 2472 942 2503 931 2679 870
435.gromacs 256 2030 901 2020 905 1990 918 256 1953 936 1960 932 1964 931
436.cactusADM 256 2620 1170 2585 1180 2850 1070 256 2620 1170 2585 1180 2850 1070
437.leslie3d 256 3824 629 3845 626 3832 628 256 3824 629 3845 626 3832 628
444.namd 256 2748 747 2719 755 2674 768 256 2619 784 2616 785 2615 785
447.dealII 256 2781 1050 2749 1070 2770 1060 256 2781 1050 2749 1070 2770 1060
450.soplex 256 6011 355 6623 322 4771 448 256 4812 444 5099 419 3634 588
453.povray 256 2005 679 1859 733 1869 729 256 1629 836 1539 885 1545 881
454.calculix 256 1974 1070 1982 1070 1984 1060 256 1974 1070 1982 1070 1984 1060
459.GemsFDTD 256 10539 258 10941 248 11042 246 256 10539 258 10941 248 11042 246
465.tonto 256 3225 781 3219 783 3227 781 256 2987 843 3005 838 3004 839
470.lbm 256 6505 541 6915 509 6646 529 256 6505 541 6915 509 6646 529
481.wrf 256 2627 1090 2626 1090 2631 1090 256 2627 1090 2626 1090 2631 1090
482.sphinx3 256 5056 987 4862 1030 4897 1020 256 5056 987 4862 1030 4897 1020

Submit Notes

 The numactl mechanism was used to bind copies to processors. The config file option 'submit'
 was used to generate numactl commands to bind each copy to a specific processor.
 For details, please see the config file.

Operating System Notes

 Stack size set to unlimited using "ulimit -s unlimited"

Platform Notes

 Sysinfo program /root/cpu2006-1.2/config/sysinfo.rev6914
 $Rev: 6914 $ $Date:: 2014-06-25 #$ e3fbb8667b5a285932ceab81e28219e1
 running on localhost.localdomain Mon Apr 17 15:51:38 2017

 This section contains SUT (System Under Test) info as seen by
 some common utilities.  To remove or add to this section, see:
   http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/Docs/config.html#sysinfo

 From /proc/cpuinfo
    model name : Intel(R) Genuine Intel(R) CPU 0000 @ 1.30GHz
       1 "physical id"s (chips)
       256 "processors"
    cores, siblings (Caution: counting these is hw and system dependent.  The
    following excerpts from /proc/cpuinfo might not be reliable.  Use with
    caution.)
       cpu cores : 64
       siblings  : 256
       physical 0: cores 0 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
       29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
       56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 68 69 70 71 72 73
    cache size : 1024 KB

 From /proc/meminfo
    MemTotal:       395950384 kB
    HugePages_Total:       0
    Hugepagesize:       2048 kB

 From /etc/*release* /etc/*version*
    centos-release: CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
    centos-release-upstream: Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 (Source)
    os-release:
       NAME="CentOS Linux"
       VERSION="7 (Core)"
       ID="centos"
       ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
       VERSION_ID="7"
       PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
       ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
       CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
    redhat-release: CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
    system-release: CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
    system-release-cpe: cpe:/o:centos:centos:7

 uname -a:
    Linux localhost.localdomain 3.10.0-514.10.2.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Mar 3
    00:04:05 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

 run-level 3 Apr 14 11:54

 SPEC is set to: /root/cpu2006-1.2
    Filesystem     Type  Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/sda1      ext4  847G  495G  309G  62% /
 Additional information from dmidecode:

    Warning: Use caution when you interpret this section. The 'dmidecode' program
    reads system data which is "intended to allow hardware to be accurately
    determined", but the intent may not be met, as there are frequent changes to
    hardware, firmware, and the "DMTF SMBIOS" standard.

   BIOS Dell Inc. 1.2.0 04/13/2017
   Memory:
    8x INTEL N/A 2 GB 6400 MHz
    6x Samsung M386A8K40BMB-CRC 64 GB 4 rank 2400 MHz, configured at 2133 MHz

 (End of data from sysinfo program)

General Notes

Environment variables set by runspec before the start of the run:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH = "/root/cpu2006-1.2/libs/32:/root/cpu2006-1.2/libs/64:/root/cpu2006-1.2/sh"

 Binaries compiled on a system with
 Intel 2nd Generation Xeon Phi CPU
 + 96GB DDR4 RAM memory using RedHat EL 7.2
 Filesystem page cache cleared with:
 echo 1>       /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
 runspec command invoked through numactl i.e.:
 numactl --interleave=all runspec <etc>

Base Compiler Invocation

C benchmarks:

 icc -m64 

C++ benchmarks:

 icpc -m64 

Fortran benchmarks:

 ifort -m64 

Benchmarks using both Fortran and C:

 icc -m64   ifort -m64 

Base Portability Flags

410.bwaves:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
416.gamess:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
433.milc:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
434.zeusmp:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
435.gromacs:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -nofor_main 
436.cactusADM:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -nofor_main 
437.leslie3d:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
444.namd:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
447.dealII:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
450.soplex:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
453.povray:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
454.calculix:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -nofor_main 
459.GemsFDTD:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
465.tonto:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
470.lbm:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
481.wrf:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -DSPEC_CPU_CASE_FLAG   -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX 
482.sphinx3:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 

Base Optimization Flags

C benchmarks:

 -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -opt-prefetch   -auto-p32   -ansi-alias 

C++ benchmarks:

 -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -opt-prefetch   -auto-p32   -ansi-alias 

Fortran benchmarks:

 -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -opt-prefetch 

Benchmarks using both Fortran and C:

 -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -opt-prefetch   -auto-p32   -ansi-alias 

Peak Compiler Invocation

C benchmarks:

 icc -m64 

C++ benchmarks (except as noted below):

 icpc -m64 
450.soplex:  icpc -m32 -L/opt/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2016/linux/compiler/lib/ia32_lin 

Fortran benchmarks:

 ifort -m64 

Benchmarks using both Fortran and C:

 icc -m64   ifort -m64 

Peak Portability Flags

410.bwaves:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
416.gamess:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
433.milc:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
434.zeusmp:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
435.gromacs:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -nofor_main 
436.cactusADM:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -nofor_main 
437.leslie3d:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
444.namd:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
447.dealII:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
450.soplex:  -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 
453.povray:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
454.calculix:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -nofor_main 
459.GemsFDTD:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
465.tonto:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
470.lbm:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 
481.wrf:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64   -DSPEC_CPU_CASE_FLAG   -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX 
482.sphinx3:  -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 

Peak Optimization Flags

C benchmarks:

433.milc:  basepeak = yes 
470.lbm:  basepeak = yes 
482.sphinx3:  basepeak = yes 

C++ benchmarks:

444.namd:  -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -prof-gen(pass 1)   -prof-use(pass 2)   -par-num-threads=1(pass 1)   -fno-alias   -auto-ilp32 
447.dealII:  basepeak = yes 
450.soplex:  -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -prof-gen(pass 1)   -prof-use(pass 2)   -par-num-threads=1(pass 1)   -opt-malloc-options=3 
453.povray:  -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -prof-gen(pass 1)   -prof-use(pass 2)   -par-num-threads=1(pass 1)   -unroll4   -ansi-alias 

Fortran benchmarks:

410.bwaves:  basepeak = yes 
416.gamess:  -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -prof-gen(pass 1)   -par-num-threads=1(pass 1)   -prof-use(pass 2)   -unroll2   -inline-level=0   -scalar-rep- 
434.zeusmp:  basepeak = yes 
437.leslie3d:  basepeak = yes 
459.GemsFDTD:  basepeak = yes 
465.tonto:  -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -prof-gen(pass 1)   -par-num-threads=1(pass 1)   -prof-use(pass 2)   -unroll4   -auto   -inline-calloc   -opt-malloc-options=3 

Benchmarks using both Fortran and C:

435.gromacs:  -xMIC-AVX512   -ipo   -O3   -no-prec-div   -prof-gen(pass 1)   -prof-use(pass 2)   -par-num-threads=1(pass 1)   -opt-prefetch   -auto-ilp32 
436.cactusADM:  basepeak = yes 
454.calculix:  basepeak = yes 
481.wrf:  basepeak = yes 

The flags files that were used to format this result can be browsed at
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/Intel-ic16.0-official-linux64-revB.html,
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/Default-Platform-Flags.html.

You can also download the XML flags sources by saving the following links:
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/Intel-ic16.0-official-linux64-revB.xml,
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/Default-Platform-Flags.xml.