Yea these are my latest: https://images.anandtech.com/doci/13786/SPECperf-Jan2019.png
I'll have 2017 scores over the next few months, this release (855, 9820) I'm still going with 2006.
That'd mean just those instances where Clang was the compiler, or all of them?You can 1:1 compare these to my mobile figures, LLVM compiler/libc++ with reasonable flags.
Yea these are my latest: https://images.anandtech.com/doci/13786/SPECperf-Jan2019.png
I'll have 2017 scores over the next few months, this release (855, 9820) I'm still going with 2006.
You can't, they're not compatible.I wanted to ask if or how can we run these Spec binaries on a Mobile Phone to generate SPEC results?
You need to port the benchmarks over to Android/iOS as well as create a new runtime harness.Could you please tell me how are you generating these scores?
You can't, they're not compatible.You need to port the benchmarks over to Android/iOS as well as create a new runtime harness.
I mean the execution harness that launches the benchmarks.What runtime support interfaces/libraries are the SPEC benchmarks dependent on aside from C-library?
I mean the execution harness that launches the benchmarks.
Thank you for the reply.
You can't, they're not compatible.You need to port the benchmarks over to Android/iOS as well as create a new runtime harness.