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Current version: 1.11.2-alt1
Build date: 15 april 2022, 19:07 ( 101.8 weeks ago )
Size: 583.96 Kb
Home page: https://zsmith.co/bandwidth.html
License: GPL-2.0
Summary: Artificial benchmark for measuring memory bandwidth
Description:
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Build date: 15 april 2022, 19:07 ( 101.8 weeks ago )
Size: 583.96 Kb
Home page: https://zsmith.co/bandwidth.html
License: GPL-2.0
Summary: Artificial benchmark for measuring memory bandwidth
Description:
bandwidth, is an artificial benchmark primarily for measuring memory
bandwidth on x86 and x86_64 based computers, useful for identifying
weaknesses in a computer's memory subsystem, in the bus architecture,
in the cache architecture and in the processor itself.
bandwidth also tests some libc functions and, under GNU/Linux, it
attempts to test framebuffer memory access speed if the framebuffer
device is available.
bandwidth supports:
32- and 64-bit x86 GNU/Linux
Raspberry pi 4 ARM running 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS
Raspberry pi 3/4 ARM running 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS
64-bit x86 Windows
64-bit x86 Mac OS
64-bit M1 Mac OS
Thus it supports four processor architectures:
i386
x86_64
ARM 64-bit (aarch64)
ARM 32-bit (aarch32)
bandwidth is a benchmark to estimate the memory bandwidth of
a system, including main memory, L2 cache, framebuffer memory,
and string library performance.
Current maintainer: Michael Shigorin bandwidth on x86 and x86_64 based computers, useful for identifying
weaknesses in a computer's memory subsystem, in the bus architecture,
in the cache architecture and in the processor itself.
bandwidth also tests some libc functions and, under GNU/Linux, it
attempts to test framebuffer memory access speed if the framebuffer
device is available.
bandwidth supports:
32- and 64-bit x86 GNU/Linux
Raspberry pi 4 ARM running 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS
Raspberry pi 3/4 ARM running 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS
64-bit x86 Windows
64-bit x86 Mac OS
64-bit M1 Mac OS
Thus it supports four processor architectures:
i386
x86_64
ARM 64-bit (aarch64)
ARM 32-bit (aarch32)
bandwidth is a benchmark to estimate the memory bandwidth of
a system, including main memory, L2 cache, framebuffer memory,
and string library performance.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- bandwidth
- bandwidth-debuginfo