SPEC(R) MPIM2007 Summary Intel Corporation Endeavor (Intel Xeon E5-2670, 2.60 GHz, DDR3-1600 MHz, SMT on, Turbo on) Mon Feb 20 13:46:42 2012 MPI2007 License: 13 Test date: Feb-2012 Test sponsor: Intel Corporation Hardware availability: Mar-2012 Tested by: Pavel Shelepugin Software availability: Sep-2011 Base Base Base Peak Peak Peak Benchmarks Ranks Run Time Ratio Ranks Run Time Ratio -------------- ------ --------- --------- ------ --------- --------- 104.milc 128 61.0 25.7 S 104.milc 128 61.1 25.6 * 104.milc 128 61.1 25.6 S 107.leslie3d 128 195 26.7 S 107.leslie3d 128 193 27.0 * 107.leslie3d 128 191 27.3 S 113.GemsFDTD 128 166 38.1 S 113.GemsFDTD 128 166 38.1 * 113.GemsFDTD 128 166 38.1 S 115.fds4 128 69.6 28.0 * 115.fds4 128 69.9 27.9 S 115.fds4 128 69.6 28.0 S 121.pop2 128 310 13.3 S 121.pop2 128 309 13.4 S 121.pop2 128 310 13.3 * 122.tachyon 128 122 23.0 S 122.tachyon 128 121 23.1 * 122.tachyon 128 121 23.1 S 126.lammps 128 130 22.5 S 126.lammps 128 129 22.5 S 126.lammps 128 129 22.5 * 127.wrf2 128 148 52.8 S 127.wrf2 128 146 53.4 * 127.wrf2 128 146 53.4 S 128.GAPgeofem 128 61.5 33.6 S 128.GAPgeofem 128 61.7 33.5 S 128.GAPgeofem 128 61.7 33.5 * 129.tera_tf 128 128 21.6 S 129.tera_tf 128 129 21.5 S 129.tera_tf 128 129 21.5 * 130.socorro 128 83.6 45.6 S 130.socorro 128 82.9 46.0 S 130.socorro 128 83.5 45.7 * 132.zeusmp2 128 107 28.9 S 132.zeusmp2 128 106 29.3 * 132.zeusmp2 128 105 29.5 S 137.lu 128 95.5 38.5 * 137.lu 128 95.4 38.5 S 137.lu 128 97.7 37.6 S ============================================================================== 104.milc 128 61.1 25.6 * 107.leslie3d 128 193 27.0 * 113.GemsFDTD 128 166 38.1 * 115.fds4 128 69.6 28.0 * 121.pop2 128 310 13.3 * 122.tachyon 128 121 23.1 * 126.lammps 128 129 22.5 * 127.wrf2 128 146 53.4 * 128.GAPgeofem 128 61.7 33.5 * 129.tera_tf 128 129 21.5 * 130.socorro 128 83.5 45.7 * 132.zeusmp2 128 106 29.3 * 137.lu 128 95.5 38.5 * SPECmpiM_base2007 29.0 SPECmpiM_peak2007 Not Run BENCHMARK DETAILS ----------------- Type of System: Homogeneous Total Compute Nodes: 8 Total Chips: 16 Total Cores: 128 Total Threads: 256 Total Memory: 512 GB Base Ranks Run: 128 Minimum Peak Ranks: -- Maximum Peak Ranks: -- C Compiler: Intel C++ Composer XE 2011 for Linux, Version 12.0.5.220 Build 20110719 C++ Compiler: Intel C++ Composer XE 2011 for Linux, Version 12.0.5.220 Build 20110719 Fortran Compiler: Intel Fortran Composer XE 2011 for Linux, Version 12.0.5.220 Build 20110719 Base Pointers: 64-bit Peak Pointers: 64-bit MPI Library: Intel MPI Library 4.0.3.008 for Linux Other MPI Info: None Pre-processors: No Other Software: None Node Description: Endeavor Node =============================== HARDWARE -------- Number of nodes: 8 Uses of the node: compute Vendor: Intel Model: R1208GLBPP CPU Name: Intel Xeon E5-2670 CPU(s) orderable: 1-2 chips Chips enabled: 2 Cores enabled: 16 Cores per chip: 8 Threads per core: 2 CPU Characteristics: Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.3 GHz, 8.0 GT/s QPI, Hyper-Threading enabled CPU MHz: 2600 Primary Cache: 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core Secondary Cache: 256 KB I+D on chip per core L3 Cache: 20 MB I+D on chip per chip, 20 MB shared / 8 cores Other Cache: None Memory: 64 GB (8 x 8 GB 2Rx4 PC3-12800R-11, ECC) Disk Subsystem: Seagate 600 GB SSD ST9600205SS Other Hardware: None Adapter: Intel (ESB2) 82575EB Dual-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller Number of Adapters: 1 Slot Type: PCI-Express x8 Data Rate: 1Gbps Ethernet Ports Used: 2 Interconnect Type: Ethernet Adapter: Mellanox MHQH29-XTC Number of Adapters: 1 Slot Type: PCIe x8 Gen2 Data Rate: InfiniBand 4x QDR Ports Used: 1 Interconnect Type: InfiniBand SOFTWARE -------- Adapter: Intel (ESB2) 82575EB Dual-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller Adapter Driver: e1000 Adapter Firmware: None Adapter: Mellanox MHQH29-XTC Adapter Driver: OFED 1.5.3.1 Adapter Firmware: 2.10.0 Operating System: Red Hat EL 6.1, kernel 2.6.32-131 Local File System: Linux/ext2 Shared File System: NFS System State: Multi-User Other Software: Platform LSF 8.0 Node Description: NFS ===================== HARDWARE -------- Number of nodes: 1 Uses of the node: fileserver Vendor: Intel Model: S7000FC4UR CPU Name: Intel Xeon CPU CPU(s) orderable: 1-4 chips Chips enabled: 4 Cores enabled: 16 Cores per chip: 4 Threads per core: 2 CPU Characteristics: -- CPU MHz: 2926 Primary Cache: 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core Secondary Cache: 8 MB I+D on chip per chip, 4 MB shared / 2 cores L3 Cache: None Other Cache: None Memory: 64 GB Disk Subsystem: 8 disks, 500GB/disk, 2.7TB total Other Hardware: None Adapter: Intel 82563GB Dual-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller Number of Adapters: 1 Slot Type: PCI-Express x8 Data Rate: 1Gbps Ethernet Ports Used: 1 Interconnect Type: Ethernet SOFTWARE -------- Adapter: Intel 82563GB Dual-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller Adapter Driver: e1000e Adapter Firmware: N/A Operating System: RedHat EL 5 Update 4 Local File System: None Shared File System: NFS System State: Multi-User Other Software: None Interconnect Description: IB Switch =================================== HARDWARE -------- Vendor: Mellanox Model: Mellanox MTS3600Q-1UNC Switch Model: Mellanox MTS3600Q-1UNC Number of Switches: 46 Number of Ports: 36 Data Rate: InfiniBand 4x QDR Firmware: 7.2.0 Topology: Fat tree Primary Use: MPI traffic Interconnect Description: Gigabit Ethernet ========================================== HARDWARE -------- Vendor: Force10 Networks Model: Force10 S50, Force10 C300 Switch Model: Force10 S50, Force10 C300 Number of Switches: 15 Number of Ports: 48 Data Rate: 1Gbps Ethernet, 10Gbps Ethernet Firmware: 8.2.1.0 Topology: Fat tree Primary Use: Cluster File System Submit Notes ------------ The config file option 'submit' was used. General Notes ------------- 130.socorro (base): "nullify_ptrs" src.alt was used. MPI startup command: mpiexec.hydra command was used to start MPI jobs. BIOS settings: Intel Hyper-Threading Technology (SMT): Enabled (default is Enabled) Intel Turbo Boost Technology (Turbo) : Enabled (default is Enabled) RAM configuration: Compute nodes have 2x8-GB RDIMM on each memory channel. Network: Forty six 36-port switches: 18 core switches and 28 leaf switches. Each leaf has one link to each core. Remaining 18 ports on 25 of 28 leafs are used for compute nodes. On the remaining 3 leafs the ports are used for FS nodes and other peripherals. Job placement: Each MPI job was assigned to a topologically compact set of nodes, i.e. the minimal needed number of leaf switches was used for each job: 1 switch for 16/32/64/128/256 ranks, 2 switches for 512 ranks, 4 switches for 1024 ranks, 8 switches for 2048 ranks. Platform LSF was used for job submission. It has no impact on performance. Information can be found at: http://www.platform.com Base Compiler Invocation ------------------------ C benchmarks: mpiicc C++ benchmarks: 126.lammps: mpiicpc Fortran benchmarks: mpiifort Benchmarks using both Fortran and C: mpiicc mpiifort Base Portability Flags ---------------------- 121.pop2: -DSPEC_MPI_CASE_FLAG 126.lammps: -DMPICH_IGNORE_CXX_SEEK 127.wrf2: -DSPEC_MPI_CASE_FLAG -DSPEC_MPI_LINUX Base Optimization Flags ----------------------- C benchmarks: -O3 -xAVX -no-prec-div C++ benchmarks: 126.lammps: -O3 -xAVX -no-prec-div Fortran benchmarks: -O3 -xAVX -no-prec-div Benchmarks using both Fortran and C: -O3 -xAVX -no-prec-div The flags file that was used to format this result can be browsed at http://www.spec.org/mpi2007/flags/EM64T_Intel121_flags.html You can also download the XML flags source by saving the following link: http://www.spec.org/mpi2007/flags/EM64T_Intel121_flags.xml SPEC and SPEC MPI are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. 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