Dhrystone

Jul 20, 2023

Computing benchmark for integer operations

Dhrystone is a synthetic computing benchmark program developed in 1984 by Reinhold P. Weicker intended to be representative of system integer programming. The Dhrystone grew to become representative of general processor CPU performance.

DMIPS value is result of dhrystone test divided by 1757, results are often reported in DMIPS/MHz. For more information, see http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhrystone.



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