HPL Benchmarks of various systems

In the table below:

  • cBLAS refers to the CBLAS implementation provided by the Linux distribution
  • ATLAS refers to the ATLAS implementation provided by the Linux distribution
  • ATLAS+ refers to ATLAS built from scratch on the target system

Unless stated otherwise, the benchmarks listed here were run with the ATLAS implementation provided by the Linux distribution.

Computer CPU Cores Speed (MHz) Passmark N1 NB2 P3 Q4 Time5 Mflops6
raven (ATLAS+) AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 8 3500 10,730 25344 192 2 4 187.5 57,880
Olinia computer 17A01 Intel Core i7-6700 8 3400 11,109 14592 192 2 2 45.74 45,300
raven (ATLAS) AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 8 3500 10,730 14592 192 2 2 55.99 37,000
“MCP” system AMD Athlon II X4 635 4 2910 3,264 14592 192 2 2 82.37 25,140
10S12A (vmhost1) Intel Core i7 950 8 3070 5,595 14592 192 2 2 90.00 23,010
13C06 (My work system) Intel Core i7-3770 8 3500 9,544 14592 192 2 2 90.00 18,280
Olinia 11S11 (Proxmox) Intel Core i7-2600K 4 3400 8,479 14592 192 2 2 122.8 16,870
08S03A (HP DL380) Intel Xeon 5150 4 2600 1,741 14592 192 2 2 149.0 13,900
Olinia laptop 14M11 Intel Core i5-4210U CPU 4 1700 3,389 14592 192 2 2 156.5 13,230
HP Pavilion a6602f (Ken ‘s) AMD Phenom X3 8550 3 2200 1,930 14592 192 2 2 149.1 12,790
Olinia system 14K08 Intel Core i5-4200U 1600 3,273 14592 192 2 2 163.0 12,710
Briggs (new) AMD A8-5500 APU 4 3200 3,987 14592 192 2 2 165.6 12,510
My Dell laptop Intel Pentium 3825U 4 1900 2,594 20352 192 2 2 558.7 9,920
Olinia laptop 08A01 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile 2 800 1,149 14592 192 2 2 413.8 5,006
Acer Aspire 5736Z series Pentium Dual-Core T4500 2 2300 1,339 14592 192 2 2 468.5 4,422
Dunstan’s laptop Intel Core2 Duo T5800 2 2000 1,112 14592 192 2 2 478.8 4,327
penguin AMD A4-3300 APU 2 1600 1,508 7296 192 1 2 82.0 3,159
Olinia laptop 08B04 Intel Core2 Duo T5450 2 1600 903 14592 192 2 2 660.9 3,134
Acer Aspire T180 (A+)7 AMD Athlon 64 3500 1 2200 431 7296 192 2 2 83.8 2,291
IBM eMachine Intel Pentium 4 2 3000 354 9984 192 1 2 334.8 1,982
HP a4313w heron (ATLAS+) AMD Sempron LE-1250 1 2200 541 7296 192 2 2 135.9 1,906
Raspberry Pi 3 (ATLAS+) ARM Cortex-A53 (ARM v8-A) 1 1200 7296 192 2 2 145.9 1,775
IBM NetVista Intel Pentium 4 CPU 1 1800 160 9216 192 1 1 554.8 941
Raspberry Pi 3 (ATLAS) ARM Cortex-A53 (ARM v8-A) 1 1200 7296 192 2 2 541.6 478
Power MAC G4 PowerPC 7400 w/ AltiVec 1 467 7296 192 2 2 625.1 414
Old Mary 8 AMD Duron 950 1 998 268 7600 192 1 1 1118 262
Raspberry Pi 3 (cBLAS) ARM Cortex-A53 (ARM v8-A) 1 1200 7296 192 2 2 1000 259
Raspberry Pi 1 (ATLAS+) ARM 1176 (ARMv6 rev 7) 1 700 1536 192 1 1 59.8 206
Raspberry Pi 1 (ATLAS) ARM 1176 (ARMv6 rev 7) 1 700 1536 192 1 1 59.8 139
Raspberry Pi 1 (cBLAS) ARM 1176 (ARMv6 rev 7) 1 700 1536 192 1 1 59.8 40

Notes:

  1. N: The order of the coefficient matrix A
  2. NB: The partitioning blocking factor
  3. P: The number of process rows
  4. Q: The number of process columns
  5. Time: Time in seconds to solve the linear system
  6. Mflops Rate of execution for solving the linear system
  7. Acer Aspire T180: Received from Mildred in August 2016
  8. AMD Duron: PassMark has two entries for “AMD Duron:” value 268, and a “Duron p” at value 448. But AMD supplied the Duron in three models and several subtypes. The chip in Old Mary is a first-generation “Spitfire” model, which is confirmed by /proc/cpuinfo as “Famiy 6, Model 3”. It’s running at an unusually fast 997.5 MHz; the Duron Spitfire 950 was rated only for 950 MHz.