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Copyright © 1999-2004 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation
IBM Corporation
IBM eServer p5 550 Express (1500 MHz, 1 CPU)
SPECfp2000 = NC
SPECfp_base2000 = NC
SPEC license # 11 Tested by: IBM Test date: Sep-2004 Hardware Avail: Oct-2004 Software Avail: Oct-2004
SPEC has determined that this result was not in compliance with
the SPEC CPU2000 run and reporting rules. Specifically, the
submitter has reported that measurements on a production system
were not, as required by the SPEC CPU2000 Run Rules, within the
1.75% lower bound of the preproduction system.
Benchmark Reference
Time
Base
Runtime
Base
Ratio
Runtime Ratio Graph Scale
168.wupwise 1600 NCNC NCNC  
171.swim 3100 NCNC NCNC  
172.mgrid 1800 NCNC NCNC  
173.applu 2100 NCNC NCNC  
177.mesa 1400 NCNC NCNC  
178.galgel 2900 NCNC NCNC  
179.art 2600 NCNC NCNC  
183.equake 1300 NCNC NCNC  
187.facerec 1900 NCNC NCNC  
188.ammp 2200 NCNC NCNC  
189.lucas 2000 NCNC NCNC  
191.fma3d 2100 NCNC NCNC  
200.sixtrack 1100 NCNC NCNC  
301.apsi 2600 NCNC NCNC  
SPECfp_base2000 NC  
  SPECfp2000 NC  

Hardware
Hardware Vendor: IBM Corporation
Model Name: IBM eServer p5 550 Express (1500 MHz, 1 CPU)
CPU: POWER5
CPU MHz: 1500
FPU: Integrated
CPU(s) enabled: 1 core, 1 chip, 2 cores/chip (SMT off)
CPU(s) orderable: 2,4
Parallel: No
Primary Cache: 64KBI+32KBD (on chip)/core
Secondary Cache: 1920KB unified (on chip)/chip
L3 Cache: 36MB unified (off chip)/DCM, 2 DCM/SUT
Other Cache: None
Memory: 16x2 GB
Disk Subsystem: 2x36GB SCSI, 15K RPM
Other Hardware:
Software
Operating System: AIX 5L V5.3
Compiler: XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition V7.0 for AIX
XL Fortran Enterprise Edition V9.1 for AIX
Other Software: IBM ESSL for AIX V4.2
File System: AIX/JFS2
System State: Multi-user
Notes / Tuning Information
Tested by IBM
  Portability Flags:
    -qfixed used in:        168.wupwise, 171.swim, 172.mgrid, 173.applu,
                            178.galgel, 200.sixtrack, 301.apsi
    -qsuffix=f=f90 used in: 178.galgel, 187.facerec, 189.lucas, 191.fma3d

  Base Optimization Flags:
    C:         -qpdf1/pdf2
               -O5 -blpdata -lmass
    Fortran:   -qpdf1/pdf2
               -O5 -blpdata -lmass

  Peak Optimization Flags:
     168.wupwise:    -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass
                     F77=xlf
     171.swim:       -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass
                     F77=xlf
     172.mgrid:      -qpdf1/pdf2
                     -O5 -blpdata -lmass
     173.applu:      -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass
                     F77=xlf
     177.mesa:       -qpdf1/pdf2
                     -O5
     178.galgel:     -O5 -blpdata -qessl -lessl
     179.art:        -O5 -lmass -qessl -lessl -blpdata -qsave
     183.equake:     -qpdf1/pdf2
                     -O5 -blpdata -lmass
     187.facerec:    -O3 -qhot -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qfdpr
                     fdpr -R3
     188.ammp:       -qpdf1/pdf2
                     -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -D_ILS_MACROS
     189.lucas:      -O5 -blpdata -lmass
     191.fma3d:      -qpdf1/pdf2
                     -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -qhot=arraypad -Q
     200.sixtrack:   -O3 -qhot -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qfdpr
                     fdpr -R3
     301.apsi:       -O5 -lmass -qessl -lessl -blpdata -qsave


  SMT:  Acronym for "Simultaneous Multi-Threading". A processor technology that allows
        the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor
        core. (Enabled by default)
  ESSL: Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library
  DCM:  Acronym for "Dual-Chip Module" (one dual-core processor chip + one L3-cache chip)
  SUT:  Acronym for "System Under Test"

  C:       IBM XL C for AIX invoked as xlc
  Fortran: IBM XL Fortran for AIX invoked as xlf90

  APAR IY 62534 was applied to AIX to enable new hardware support.
  ulimits set to unlimited.
  Large page mode was set as follows:
     vmo -r -o lgpg_regions=600 -o lgpg_size=16777216 -o memory_affinity=1
     chuser capabilities=CAP_BYPASS_RAC_VMM,CAP_PROPAGATE $USER
     shutdown -r

  Three cores were deconfigured and SMT disabled at the open-firmware prompt, using the
  command
             boot -s cpu=1 -s smt_off



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