Parboil: A Revised Benchmark Suite for Scientific and Commercial Throughput Computing
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
The Parboil benchmarks are a set of throughput computing applications useful for studying the performance of throughput computing architecture and compilers. The name comes from the culinary term for a partial cooking process, which represents our belief that useful throughput computing benchmarks must be “cooked”, or preselected to implement a scalable algorithm with fine-grained paralle l tasks. But useful benchmarks for this field cannot be “fully cooked”, because the architectures and programming models and supporting tools are evolving rapidly enough that static benchmark codes will lose relevance very quickly. We have collected benchmarks from throughput computing application researchers in many…
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- Computer science
- Benchmark (surveying)
- Implementation
- Throughput
- Scalability
- Compiler
- Suite
- Computer architecture