Optimizing the SciMark 2.0 Benchmark: How Intel Tools Measure Up
SciMark 2.0 is a floating-point benchmark from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, used to measure and rate software programming tools. Find out how Intel did when put to the test, and see how Intel development products can improve application performance with minimum effort.—Henry Gabb, Intel Senior Software Engineer; Chirag Shah, Intel Software Engineer.
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