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LINPACK is a
software library for
performing numerical linear algebra on
digital computers. It was
written in
Fortran by Jack Dongarra, Jim Bunch, Cleve...
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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...
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rankings on HPL benchmarks, a
portable implementation of the high-performance
LINPACK benchmark written in
Fortran for distributed-memory computers. The most...
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fastest high-performance computers, as
measured by the High
Performance LINPACK (HPL) benchmark. Not all
existing computers are ranked,
either because...
- TOP500 list
certified Titan as the world's
fastest supercomputer per the
LINPACK benchmark, at 17.59 petaFLOPS. It was
developed by Cray Inc. at the Oak...
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library for
linear algebra in
MATLAB 6,
replacing the software's
original LINPACK and
EISPACK subroutines that were in C. MATLAB's
Parallel Computing Toolbox...
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algebra subroutine library LINPACK. The BLAS
abstraction allows customization for high performance. For example,
LINPACK is a
general purpose library...
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LINPACK benchmarks and
shown as "Rmax" in the TOP500 list. The
LINPACK benchmark typically performs LU
decomposition of a
large matrix. The
LINPACK performance...
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asterisk (*)
denotes Rmax – the
highest score measured using the
LINPACK benchmarks suite.
History of
supercomputing Timeline of
instructions per...
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first supercomputer to
score above one
teraflops on the
LINPACK benchmark, a test that
measures a computer's
calculation speed.
Later upgrades...