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Home » Cavium Sets Performance Benchmark with OCTEON

Cavium Sets Performance Benchmark with OCTEON

November 28, 2011
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Cavium announced a performance benchmark for its flagship 32 Core OCTEON II MIPS64 CN6880 processor — a score of over 150,000 on the industry standard Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) benchmark in a single chip.

The CoreMark benchmark isolates the CPU’s core performance from memory and I/O effects and is able to measure meaningful information about a processor’s core performance and includes tests of basic pipeline structure, read/write operations, integer operations, control operations including multiply-accumulate (MAC) and single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instructions, list processing, string search, matrix array multiplication and state-machine processing. Tests are based on information not available at compile time and provides for a more realistic real-world performance metric for embedded processors than some older benchmarks.

Cavium said its record CoreMark Score of 153,477 is unmatched by any other general purpose communication processor chip with an integrated high performance I/O subsystem capable of delivering over 40 Gbps feature-rich, networking application throughput. http://www.cavium.com

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