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The tool includes nine real-world scientific applications (see
[benchmark table](https://www.spec.org/hpc2021/docs/result-fields.html#benchmarks))
with different workload sizes ranging from tiny, small, medium to large, and different parallelization
models including MPI only, MPI+OpenACC, MPI+OpenMP and MPI+OpenMP with target offloading. With this
benchmark suite you can compare the performance of different HPC systems and furthermore, evaluate
parallel strategies for applications on a target HPC system. When you e.g. want to implement an
algorithm, port an application to another platform or integrate acceleration into your code,
you can determine from which target system and parallelization model your application
performance could benefit most. Or this way you can check whether an acceleration scheme can be
deployed and run on a given system, since there could be software issues restricting a capable
hardware (see this [CUDA issue](#cuda-reduction-operation-error)).
with different workload sizes ranging from tiny, small, medium to large, and different
parallelization models including MPI only, MPI+OpenACC, MPI+OpenMP and MPI+OpenMP with target
offloading. With this benchmark suite you can compare the performance of different HPC systems and
furthermore, evaluate parallel strategies for applications on a target HPC system. When you e.g.
want to implement an algorithm, port an application to another platform or integrate acceleration
into your code, you can determine from which target system and parallelization model your
application performance could benefit most. Or this way you can check whether an acceleration scheme
can be deployed and run on a given system, since there could be software issues restricting a
capable hardware (see this [CUDA issue](#cuda-reduction-operation-error)).
Since TU Dresden is a member of the SPEC consortium, the HPC benchmarks can be requested by anyone
interested. Please contact
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