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    In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance...
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  • The Whetstone benchmark is a synthetic benchmark for evaluating the performance of computers. It was first written in ALGOL 60 in 1972 at the Technical...
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  • activity involving finding benchmarks Benchmark (computing), the result of running a computer program to assess performance Benchmark, a best-performing, or...
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  • LINPACK Benchmarks are a measure of a system's floating-point computing power. Introduced by Jack Dongarra, they measure how fast a computer solves a...
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  • The Computer Language Benchmarks Game (formerly called The Great Computer Language Shootout) is a free software project for comparing how a given subset...
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  • brought further life to the field of computer vision. The accuracy of deep learning algorithms on several benchmark computer vision data sets for tasks ranging...
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    Sysbench (category Benchmarks (computing))
    testing. It is a basic command line utility that offers a direct way to benchmark computer hardware. It now comes packaged in most major Linux distribution repositories...
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  • pre-existing, pre-compiled software. Being relatively uninformed on computer benchmarks, some of them pick a particular CPU based on operating frequency...
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  • LINPACK (category Benchmarks (computing))
    (2005-05-30). "Sidebar: The Linpack Benchmark". ComputerWorld. Markoff, John (1991-09-22). "Technology; Measuring How Fast Computers Really Are". New York Times...
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  • NewBrain and BBC Micro. The benchmark was widely used through the late 1970s, and appears as a standard in many computer magazines and journals. In the...
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