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The STREAM Benchmark: Computer Memory Bandwidth



  • The STREAM Benchmark is the de facto industry standard benchmark for the measurement of computer memory bandwidth.
    • The STREAM benchmark was created by John McCalpin, while he was a professor at the University of Delaware.
    • The STREAM web pages are now hosted at the University of Virginia, Department of Computer Science.
  • The STREAM benchmark measures "real world" bandwidth sustainable from ordinary user programs -- not the theoretical "peak bandwidth" provided by most vendors.
    • The STREAM benchmark is applicable to a wide range of computers, from PC's & Mac's to vector supercomputers and massively parallel processors.
    • Source code is available in Fortran and C from the STREAM ftp site. Binaries for PC's and Mac's are also available at the same site.
  • The STREAM benchmark archive currently has more than 1000 results, dating from 1991 to the present.
  • STREAM welcomes new submissions!
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