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By Frank Völkel
published NASA Benchmark 1: ARC 2D (Euler Algorithm, Depth 100)
The well-known NASA benchmark uses an algorithm from Euler in which the calculation depth is recorded at 100 cycles (requirement: m=20 million).
NASA Benchmark 2: NPB (BT, CG, EP, IS, LU, MG, SP)
In the second NASA benchmark, there are seven different disciplines. In order to simplify the results displayed, we show two of the more meaningful benchmarks here (BT, SP).
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