Experimental Tests
Euler 3D Fluid Dynamics

This fluid dynamics simulation is very CPU and memory intensive.  From the benchmark source website:

The benchmark testcase is the AGARD 445.6 aeroelastic test wing. The wing uses a NACA 65A004 airfoil section and has a panel aspect ratio of 1.65, a taper ratio of 0.66, and a 45 degree quarter-chord sweep angle. This AGARD wing was tested at the NASA Langley Research Center in the 16-foot Transonic Dynamics Tunnel and is a standard aeroelastic test case used for validation of unsteady, compressible CFD codes. Figure 1 shows the CFD predicted Mach contours for a freestream Mach number of 0.960.

The benchmark CFD grid contains 1.23 million tetrahedral elements and 223 thousand nodes. The benchmark executable advances the Mach 0.50 AGARD flow solution. Our benchmark score is reported as a CFD cycle frequency in Hertz.


Intel Updates Nehalem: Core i7-975 Processor Review - Processors 62

Intel Updates Nehalem: Core i7-975 Processor Review - Processors 63

The Euler fluid dynamics benchmark sees a modest performance increase with the Core i7-975 over the previous i7-965.


Microsoft Image Composite Engine

This application takes any number of images and attempts to “stitch” them together to make a single panoramic image.

Intel Updates Nehalem: Core i7-975 Processor Review - Processors 64

Intel Updates Nehalem: Core i7-975 Processor Review - Processors 65

The developmental Microsoft Image Composite application also sees a minor but noticeable gain in performance.

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