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What is a 'specmark'?
Date: 24 Feb 1998
Archive file: specmark
The SPECmark is the geometric mean of a series of benchmarks done by the SPEC
group. There are a couple of suites, but in general SPECmark refers to the
results of the first suite. The suite includes FORTRAN and C codes, mostly
well known codes but slightly hacked versions.
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