SPECwpc V1.0 workstation benchmark
SPECwpc V1.0 is the first benchmark to measure all key aspects of workstation performance based on diverse professional applications.
The benchmark was developed by the SPEC workstation performance characterization (SPECwpc) project group, comprising leading vendors such as AMD, Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Lenovo, NEC and NVIDIA.
More than 30 workloads are included in SPECwpc V1.0 to test CPU, graphics, I/O and memory bandwidth. The tests are divided into the application categories listed below. Individual scores are generated for each test and a composite score for each category is generated based on a reference machine, yielding a "bigger is better" result. The reference machine has the following configuration: x3430 processor, 8GB (4x2GB) memory, V4800 graphics and SATA 7.2k rpm hard-disk drive.
Media and Entertainment
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Blender
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HandBrake
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LuxRender
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IOMeter (m+e trace)
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Autodesk Maya viewset*
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Financial Services
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Monte Carlo
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Black Scholes
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Binomial
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Product Development
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Rodinia (pre-euler 3D)
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WPCcfd (based on OpenFoam)
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CalculiX
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IOMeter (product dev trace)
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Catia viewset*
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Siemens NX viewset*
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SolidWorks viewset*
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Autodesk Showcase viewset*
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Energy
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FFTW
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Convolution
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Energy viewset*
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srmp
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Kirchhoff Migration
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Poisson
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IOMeter (energy trace)
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Life Sciences
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General Operations
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7zip
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Python
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Octave
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IOMeter (gen ops trace)
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* from SPECviewperf benchmark
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.
SPECwpc V1 can be used by vendors to optimize performance and publicize benchmark results for different vertical market segments. Users can employ the benchmark for buying and configuration decisions specific to their industries.
SPECwpc V1.0 is available immediately under a two-tiered pricing structure: free for non-commercial users and $5,000 for commercial entities. Commercial entities are defined as organizations using the benchmark for the purpose of marketing, developing, testing, consulting for and/or selling computers, computer services, graphics devices, drivers or other systems in the computer marketplace. |