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SPEC/GWPG Benchmark Downloads
SPECapc BenchmarksBy downloading the benchmarks below, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by the terms of the SPEC General License Agreement. NOTE: The SPECapc benchmarks provide only the performance testing software. They do not include the actual applications, which are the intellectual property of their respective software vendors (e.g. SPECapc for 3ds Max 2015 does not include a copy of 3ds Max 2015 software). SPECapc® for 3ds Max 2015™The SPECapc for 3ds Max 2015 benchmark is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running 3ds Max 2015 3D animation software. It is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit platforms. The benchmark includes 48 tests exercising the latest features in 3ds Max 2015. Users must have a current version of 3ds Max 2015 with Service Pack 1 applied to run the benchmark.
SPECapc® for Maya® 2017The SPECapc® for Maya® 2017 benchmark is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running Maya 2017 3D animation software. It is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 10 64-bit platforms. The benchmark includes nearly 80 individual tests that reflect the processes used to model, animate and render scenes within Maya 2017. Users must have a licensed or trial version of Autodesk Maya 2017 with Update 4 applied to run the benchmark. On December 13, 2017, SPECapc released an updated version of the Maya 2017 benchmark that improves the way multi-sample anti-aliasing (MSAA) is measured. Results from V1.0.6 of SPECapc for Maya 2017 are not comparable to those from previous versions of the benchmark.
SPECapc® for PTC® Creo® 3.0The SPECapc for PTC Creo 3.0 benchmark is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running PTC Creo 3.0 product design software. It is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit platforms. The benchmark includes eight categories of tests exercising the latest features in Creo 3.0. Users must have a current version of PTC Creo 3.0 Datecode M010 to run the benchmark.
SPECapc® for Siemens NX 9.0 and NX 10.0The SPECapc for NX 9/10 benchmark, released on July 6, 2016, can be run with Siemens NX 9.0 or NX 10.0, although results from the two different application versions are not comparable. Users need an NX 9 or NX 10 license that includes the NX Shape Studio or equivalent bundle for Advanced Studio rendering. The benchmark is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit platforms. Seven models representing common use cases are included in SPECapc for NX 9/10. The benchmark executes graphics tests that include rotation, pan, zoom and clipping for each model. CPU tests within the benchmark measure performance for field of view (FOV) and feature regeneration operations. Anti-aliasing can be enabled or disabled to allow users to assess performance differences between the two modes.
SPECapc® for Solidworks 2020The SPECapc for Solidworks 2020 benchmark, released on September 30, 2020, is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running Solidworks 2020 CAD/CAM software. It includes 10 models and 50 tests exercising a full range of graphics and CPU functionality. The benchmark is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit platforms. A fully licensed version of Solidworks 2020 Service Pack 4 or greater is required to run the benchmark. Solidworks 2020 Visualize and a license capable of running simulation are required to run CPU tests.
SPECapc® for Solidworks 2019The SPECapc for Solidworks 2019 benchmark, introduced on October 23, 2019, is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running Solidworks 2019 CAD/CAM software. It includes 10 updated and new tests exercising a full range of graphics and CPU functionality. The benchmark is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit platforms. A fully licensed or trial version of Solidworks 2019 Service Pack 4 or greater is required to run the benchmark. Solidworks 2019 Visualize also must be installed. Graphics tests within the benchmark measure performance for both standard and enhanced graphics modes. The enhanced graphics mode is optional and cannot be used for submissions to the SPEC website.
SPECgpc BenchmarksBy downloading the benchmark below, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by the terms of the SPEC General License Agreement. SPECviewperf® 13UPDATE (May 23, 2018): The SPECviewperf 13 benchmark was released on May 23, 2018. It is supported under Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit RS3 or later. New features include volume visualization viewsets for energy and medical applications, a redesigned GUI, improved scoring and reporting methods, and updated viewsets to support more recent versions of the applications on which they are based. Results for SPECviewperf 13 are not comparable to those from previous versions. The SPECviewperf 13 benchmark is a worldwide standard for measuring graphics performance based on professional applications. It measures the 3D graphics performance of systems running under the OpenGL and Direct X application programming interfaces. The benchmark does not require the full application and associated licensing to be installed on the system under test, simplifying set-up, running and results reporting.
SPECviewperf® 13 Linux EditionThe SPECviewperf 13 Linux Edition benchmark, released on March 13, 2019, measures the 3D graphics performance of systems running under the OpenGL application programming interface. The benchmark does not require the full application and associated licensing to be installed on the system under test, simplifying set-up, running and results reporting. The Linux Edition benchmark is supported under Ubuntu Linux 16.04 or 18.04. Traces for the Linux Edition were obtained from the Windows versions of the applications represented in the viewsets (workloads). While this means the viewsets are not fully representative of native applications running on Linux, they still contain the same model complexity and rendering modes that exercise software and hardware layers in similar ways. Results from the Linux Edition benchmark are comparable to those from the Windows edition of SPECviewperf 13, but they should not be correlated to Linux application performance, since most of the applications represented by viewsets within SPECviewperf 13 do not run natively on Linux. Results from either editions of the version 13 benchmark are not comparable to those from previous versions.
SPECwpc® BenchmarksBy downloading the benchmark below, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by the terms of the SPEC General License Agreement. SPECworkstation 3The SPECworkstation™ 3 benchmark (formerly the SPECwpc® benchmark) is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of physical and virtualized workstations that run professional applications. It is designed to run on Windows 10 64-bit RS3 or later. The benchmark includes more than 30 workloads with nearly 140 tests in seven categories: media and entertainment (3D animation, rendering), product development (CAD/CAM/CAE), life sciences (medical, molecular), financial services, energy (oil & gas), general operations, and GPU compute. The benchmark does not require the full application and associated licensing to be installed on the system under test, simplifying set-up, running and results reporting. On February 25, 2020, the SPECwpc subcommittee released version 3.0.4 of the SPECworkstation benchmark, enabling certain computational workloads to scale beyond 64 logical processors. The update is available in two forms: as a minor-version patch to the benchmark for those already using SPECworkstation 3.0.3, and as a full benchmark installation. If your already installed version of SPECworkstation is lower than 3.0.3, the full benchmark installation package should be used instead of the patch. Whether you download the full V3.0.4 benchmark or just the patch, you will retain comparability between 3.0.4 and all previous 3.0 versions. To install the patch, extract the contents of the downloaded zip file into an existing SPECworkstation 3.0.3 installation folder, overwriting files when prompted. Users can verify their installation of SPECworkstation has been patched successfully by confirming that the version number shown in the application title bar and the results files matches "3.0.4". SPECworkstation 3 submissions on the SPEC website results page will include the minor version information in order to disclose up front what version was used to obtain a published result.
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