@inproceedings{10.1145/3491204.3527498,
author = {Li, Junjie and Bobyr, Alexander and Boehm, Swen and Brantley, William and Brunst, Holger and Cavelan, Aurelien and Chandrasekaran, Sunita and Cheng, Jimmy and Ciorba, Florina M. and Colgrove, Mathew and Curtis, Tony and Daley, Christopher and Ferrato, Mauricio and de Souza, Mayara Gimenes and Hagerty, Nick and Henschel, Robert and Juckeland, Guido and Kelling, Jeffrey and Li, Kelvin and Lieberman, Ron and McMahon, Kevin and Melnichenko, Egor and Neggaz, Mohamed Ayoub and Ono, Hiroshi and Ponder, Carl and Raddatz, Dave and Schueller, Severin and Searles, Robert and Vasilev, Fedor and Vergara, Veronica Melesse and Wang, Bo and Wesarg, Bert and Wienke, Sandra and Zavala, Miguel},
title = {SPEChpc 2021 Benchmark Suites for Modern HPC Systems},
year = {2022},
isbn = {9781450391597},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3491204.3527498},
doi = {10.1145/3491204.3527498},
abstract = {The SPEChpc 2021 suites are application-based benchmarks de- signed to measure performance of modern HPC systems. The bench- marks support MPI, MPI+OpenMP, MPI+OpenMP target offload, MPI+OpenACC and are portable across all major HPC platforms.},
booktitle = {Companion of the 2022 ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering},
pages = {15–16},
numpages = {2},
keywords = {hpc, benchmark, spec, programming models, performance},
location = {Bejing, China},
series = {ICPE '22}
}