Abstract
The nominal goal for memory consumption by SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks is up to about 900 MB when compiled with 32-bit pointers. The 900 MB maxium was chosen so that a system with 1GB will have about 100MB available for the operating system and overhead processes. By comparison, the goal for SPEC CPU2000 was 200MB [1].
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Reference4 articles.
1. SPEC CPU2006 sensitivity to memory page sizes
2. CPU2006 working set size
3. SPEC's benchmark descriptions are posted at www.spec.org/cpu2006 SPEC's benchmark descriptions are posted at www.spec.org/cpu2006
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