Rules and Fees of the Game

Publishing Performance Results in the GPC News

The following rules and fee schedules have been set for member and non-member companies that wish to publish performance numbers on-line in the GPC News. Here are the rules and fees for each project group:

OPC Project Group -- Viewperf

Member Publishing
1. Members of the OPC project group can report results for as many configurations as they wish without charge.
2. A configuration will be published on-line for one year, unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should be removed. After one year, the configuration will be removed automatically, unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should remain on-line.
3. The OPC project group may remove configurations as a result of revisions in viewsets or Viewperf. In this case, the vendor will be given notice by the project group and may resubmit the identical configuration for the revised viewset or Viewperf.
4. A new configuration is defined as any that requires a change in the hardware or software section of the submittal form.
5. Systems and device drivers must be generally available within six months of the availability date listed in the submission. If they are not, the submission will be removed from the Web site.

Non-Member Publishing
Non-members of the OPC project group may submit Viewperf performance results at a cost of $200 per configuration for each viewset. Any change in hardware or software constitutes a new configuration. Rules 2 - 5 for members also apply to non-members submitting performance results for publication.

OPC Project Group -- GLperf

Member Publishing
1. Members of the OPC project group can report results for as many configurations as they wish without charge.
2. A configuration will be published on-line for one year, unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should be removed. After one year, the configuration will be removed automatically, unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should remain on-line.
3. The OPC project group may remove configurations as a result of revisions in viewsets or Viewperf. In this case, the vendor will be given notice by the project group and may resubmit the identical configuration for the revised viewset or Viewperf.
4. A new configuration is defined as any that requires a change in the hardware or software section of the submittal form.
5. Systems and device drivers must be generally available within six months of the availability date listed in the submission. If they are not, the submission will be removed from the Web site.

Non-Member Publishing
Non-members of the OPC project group may submit GLperf performance results at a cost of $500 per configuration. Payment must be received before results are placed on-line. Any change in hardware or software constitutes a new configuration. Rules 2 - 5 for members also apply to non-members submitting performance results for publication.

PLB Project Group

Member Publishing
1. Members of the PLB project group receive six free configurations to report per calendar quarter at no charge. Each submission must include all tests in each averaged group (PLBwire93, PLBsurf93) or none of them.
2. The number of free submittals is not accruable or transferrable from quarter to quarter.
3. OPC rule number 3 does not apply to the PLB project group. Membership in this group provides six free configurations per calendar quarter. Members cannot publish, for example, six systems for PLBwire93 and six different systems for PLBsurf93 under the allowance for six free configurations.
4. A change in pricing does not constitute a new configuration.
5. The charge is $50 for each configuration above six in a calendar quarter.
6. A configuration will be published on-line for one year, unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should be removed. After one year, the configuration will be removed automatically, unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should remain on-line. There are no additional fees for extending on-line publication beyond one year.
7. Configurations may be removed by the PLB project group as a result of revisions in standard benchmark files or BIF Spec changes. In this case, the vendor will be given notice by the project group and may, at no charge, resubmit the identical configuration for the revised benchmark file or BIF Spec.
8. A new configuration is defined as any that requires a change in the hardware or software section of the submittal form.

Non-Member Publishing
Because of the extensive work that must be done to port the Picture-Level Benchmark to specific APIs, the PLB project group requires membership in order to report PLB results.

XPC Project Group

This project has been disbanded. No new submittals are being accepted.

 

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