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SUMMARY:Pros and Cons of HPCx benchmarks
DESCRIPTION:Jun Makino (Kobe University, RIKEN); Kei Hiraki (University of
  Tokyo); John Shalf (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); and Jose Grac
 ia (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart)\n\nHPL has been and still
  is the single most widely used benchmark for the HPC systems, even though
  there have been many criticisms.  The most important criticism is that HP
 L measures only the peak floating point performance and its result has lit
 tle correlation with real application performance.  HPCG (and also HPGMG) 
 have been proposed as either alternative or complimentary benchmarks. HPCG
  measures mainly the main memory bandwidth.  In this BoF, we want to excha
 nge opinions on what aspects of machines should be measured and how by the
 se benchmarks, in particular, when used as the requirement for new machine
 s.\n\nTag: Performance, Tools\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg P
 ass, Exhibits Reg Pass, Exhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\n
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