Specint92
benchmark
A benchmark result derived from the results of a set of integer benchmarks from SPEC (geometric mean of the 6 SPEC ratios of CINT92) which can be used to estimate a machine’s single-tasking performance on integer code.
SPECint92 obsoletes SPECint89.
Results (ftp://ftp.nosc.mil/pub/aburto/specin92.tbl).
See also SPECbase_int92.
(1994-11-14)
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