why would the ipc be same?

On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Rodrigo Reynolds Ramírez <
rodrigo.r...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone
>
> I am currently working with parsec+alpha, I have executed some tests using
> the small inputs using two cpus, is it normal to get a very unbalanced ipc?
> These are my results:
>
>   Bench / IPC CPU0 CPU1  blackscholes 1.659 0.338138  bodytrack 0.374274
> 0.319496  canneal 0.108077 0.529619  dedup 0.585347 0.292882  ferret
> 0.71402 0.337503  fluidanimate 1.493102 0.297794  freqmine 0.596511
> 0.305602  streamcluster 0.243343 0.303156  swaptions 0.24285 0.331316
> vips 0.280734 0.403565  x264 0.491017 0.314645
> For most benchmarks there is a big difference in the ipc between cpus, I
> would think the ipc should be almost the same.
>
> I am using the alpha image provided here
> http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~parsec_m5/, I am using the memory classic
> model, checkpoints and the launcher scripts generated with .rcS Run
> Script Generator <http://www.cs.utexas.edu/%7Eparsec_m5/writescripts.pl>.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rodrigo
>
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