

- #Intel burn test gflops compilation database cpu pro#
- #Intel burn test gflops compilation database cpu software#
GigaFlops = 60.333168 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qparallel (*)Īs you can see my number is ~21% lower that Intel's number and this is because our test cases are different. GigaFlops = 60.333168 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qparallel (*) OpenCV is the de facto standard framework for computer vision developers, with a 16+ year history, approximately one million lines of code, thousands of algorithms and tens of thousands of unit tests.
#Intel burn test gflops compilation database cpu software#
GigaFlops = 11.228673 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8 /Qopt-block-factor:3 /Qopt-mem-layout-trans:3 /Qopt-prefetch:4 Vadim Pisarevsky, Software Engineering Manager at Intel, presents the 'Making OpenCV Code Run Fast' tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. This is also going to show that GPU programming does not have to be hard. They are compiled and executed at run time. This project can dynamically execute simple programs written in a C dialect (OpenCL C) on your GPU, CPU or both. GigaFlops = 11.228673 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8 /Qopt-block-factor:3 /Qopt-mem-layout-trans:3 Modern Quad Core CPUs have about 6 Gflops whereas modern GPUs have about 6Tflops of computational power. GigaFlops = 11.243370 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8 /Qopt-block-factor:3 (*) GigaFlops = 11.228673 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8

GigaFlops = 9.326748 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=4 GigaFlops = 11.243370 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo GigaFlops = 11.228673 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias Note: For all test cases /O3 /QaxAVX /Qstd=c99 options are used GigaFlops = 0.628333 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qparallel GigaFlops = 0.628287 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qparallel GigaFlops = 1.929022 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8 /Qopt-block-factor:3 /Qopt-mem-layout-trans:3 /Qopt-prefetch:4 GigaFlops = 1.814519 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8 /Qopt-block-factor:3 /Qopt-mem-layout-trans:3 GigaFlops = 2.147484 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8 /Qopt-block-factor:3 (*) GigaFlops = 1.889559 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=8
#Intel burn test gflops compilation database cpu pro#
Does Passmark Burnin Test Pro 9.0 Build 1016 support Coffee Lake Refresh CPU Does Burnin Test Pro9. GigaFlops = 1.851279 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo /Qunroll=4 Hi: intel had released Coffee Lake Refresh CPU. GigaFlops = 1.844917 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias /Qipo GigaFlops = 1.814136 - /Qrestrict /Qansi-alias Note: For all test cases /O3 /QaxSSE2 /Qstd=c99 options are used >I couldn't find information about GFlops on and my question is where did you find that number? >.From Intel website, I could know i7-3630QM's GFlops is 76.8 (Base).
