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AccelerEyes Releases Jacket GBENCH for GPU Benchmarking

Suite of tests allows users to compare CPUs with GPUs.

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November 30, 2009

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AccelerEyes has released Jacket GBENCH, which allows users to gauge the GPU performance of computers relative to equivalent benchmarks obtained from a  variety  of  other computers, including the CPU of the same computer.

Benchmarks include six different tasks, common to the technical computing community:

  • LU decomposition of a 1024 x 1024 grid
  • FFT of a 2^20 vector
  • BLAS—Matrix multiplication of two 1024 x 1024 matrices
  • Convolution of 64x64x64 matrix with a 3x3x3 kernel
  • Multiplication of 1024x1024x32 matrix with a vector
  • Solution of a system of 1024 equations

GBENCH is available for Windows (32- and 64-bit platforms) and Linux (32- and 64-bit platforms. It is available for download now.

For more information, visit Accelereyes.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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