The Dhrystone Benchmarks




The Dhrystone Benchmarks


















 

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Benchmarks
OverviewSieve of
EratosthenesDhrystonesWhetstonesMath
TimingsBuffer
TimingsMemory
Allocation Timings
ARM
Keil
BETA TimingsGNU
V3.31 TimingsKeil BETA
Compiler Comparison
XC16x/C16x/ST10
80C16x
Timings (Small Model)C16x
Timings (Small Model)XC16x
Timings (Small Model)
251
251
Timings (X-Tiny Model)
8051
8051
Timings (Small Model)8051
Timings (Compact Model)8051
Timings (Large Model)
 

Dhrystone Benchmarks
Dhrystone is a general-performance benchmark test originally
developed by Reinhold Weicker in 1984. This benchmark is used to
measure and compare the performance of different computers or, in
this case, the efficiency of the code generated for the same
computer by different compilers. The test reports general
performance in Dhrystone per second.
Like most benchmark programs, Dhrystone consists of standard code
and concentrates on string handling. It uses no floating-point
operations. It is heavily influenced by hardware and software
design, compiler and linker options, code optimizing, cache memory,
wait states, and integer data types.
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