stream is very good as its memory intensive operators are inspired by actual mathematical operations.
In high performance applications in simulation and analysis, the memory traffic ebbs and flows. In the supercomputing world, they are trying to encapsulate that behavior in the benchmark HPGMG, High Performance Geometric Multi-Grid: https://hpgmg.org/ it is the simplest abstracted benchmark to have the actual ebb and flow of an actual multi-grid engine, a foundational technique for solving PDEs. On 11/15/2015 5:58 PM, yuhang liu wrote: > Hi Mingzhe, > > You can try "stream". > > > At 2015-11-16 06:13:42, "Mingzhe Hao" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have been looking for memory intensive workload for a while. > > The benchmarks I have seen are: > > 1. SPEC, but it is not free > 2. Splash 2 > 3. PARSEC > > I don't know if any of these contains a good memory intensive > benchmark. Could anyone help? > > Also I would like to know about other memory intensive benchmark > or raw memory traces that come from applications, but I am get no > luck yet. > > Thanks, > Mingzhe > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > gem5-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem5-users
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