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Benchmark (computing) and LINPACK

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Difference between Benchmark (computing) and LINPACK

Benchmark (computing) vs. LINPACK

In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it. LINPACK is a software library for performing numerical linear algebra on digital computers.

Similarities between Benchmark (computing) and LINPACK

Benchmark (computing) and LINPACK have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): LINPACK benchmarks.

LINPACK benchmarks

The LINPACK Benchmarks are a measure of a system's floating-point computing power.

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Benchmark (computing) and LINPACK Comparison

Benchmark (computing) has 110 relations, while LINPACK has 35. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.69% = 1 / (110 + 35).

References

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