-
benchmark is the
number of
Dhrystones per
second (the
number of
iterations of the main code loop per second). Both
Whetstone and
Dhrystone are
synthetic benchmarks...
- calculations.
Because of
these problems,
synthetic benchmarks such as
Dhrystone are now
generally used to
estimate computer performance in
commonly used...
- pun on
Dhrystone (itself a pun on Whetstone), as "dhry"
sounds the same as "drei",
German for "three":
fhourstones is an
increment on
dhrystones. "The...
-
Dhrystone results should be reported, with
various formats in use (DMIPS,
Dhrystones per second, DMIPS/MHz)
CoreMark results can be
found on the
CoreMark web...
-
originally published between 15 and 20 VAX MIPS,
between 37,000 and 49,000
dhrystones per second, and
between 6.1 and 8.2 double-precision
megawhetstones per...
-
accelerator cards for the
Commodore Amiga indicated Dhrystone 2.1
benchmark results of
around 80,000
Dhrystones per second, this
being broadly comparable to...
- the
world when it was released.
Running at 20 MHz, it
reached 34,000
Dhrystones or 17 VUPS,
compared to
about 12 MIPS for a 12.5 MHz
SPARC of the same...
-
computer models A305, A310, and A440
launched in 1987.
According to the
Dhrystone benchmark, the ARM2 was
roughly seven times the
performance of a typical...
- IBM 3033. The IBM 3090/200
version was
rated at 18 MIPS and 31,000 UNIX
Dhrystones. This was true of the
entire line,
which expanded with the
release of...
- the 33-MHz Intel486 CPU. The 50-MHz Intel486 DX2 CPU were
rated at 40
Dhrystone MIPS. The i486DX2-66 was a very po****r
processor for
video games enthusiasts...