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Likwid is a simple to install and use toolsuite of command line applications and a library for performance oriented programmers. It works for Intel, AMD, ARMv8 and POWER9 processors on the Linux operating system. There is additional support for Nvidia and AMD GPUs. There is support for ARMv7 and POWER8/9 but there is currently no test machine in our hands to test them properly.
QuickMAN is a Mandelbrot fractal generator with multicore support. ASM-optimized code can reach over 100 billion iterations per second. Features an easy-to-use GUI, realtime pan/zoom, multiple palettes, image logging, and saving in PNG format.
BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
VDT - Visual Disk Test : performs I/O tests on files, partitions, and/or disks with visual feedback/follow-up, offering flexible test area selection by size, location, percent, or combinations thereof, plus test duration control by time or size.
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...The goal is to minimize the image size and resource consumption while maintaining the stability and functionality that makes Slackware famous in an effort to provide implementers of virtual environments and option that allows them to install more server images on existing hardware platforms.
A collection of performance analysis software that can assist with a variety of techniques useful for application software optimization and benchmarking. The current release provides support for analysis with hardware performance counters on Linux.
System Stability Tester is a multi platform open source clone of SuperPI and comes with a GUI and a CLI. It can be used for CPU and RAM burning, stressing and benchmarking.
Real time micro benchmark multi-lingual suite (RTMB) provides a good way to measure the deterministic quality of hardware, an operating system, or a Java Virtual Machine. RTMB consists of benchmarks in C, C++ and Java
JetBench: An Open Source Real-time Multiprocessor Benchmark. The application is designed to be platform independent by avoiding target specific libraries and hardware counters and timers.
Another useful extension to JetBench is done by Haitao Mei under the supervision of Prof. Andy Wellings. The author has resolved many issues in the original code. I would suggest all to please have a look at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpbenchmark/
This is an opensource project for the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi. If you are a mathematician or programer please contribute ideas or code for this project. Non professionals are also welcome to contribute.
GliBench SMP is an SMP enabled benchmark for testing you computers performance. It is a rewrite of my tool CliBench which is quite known in the Windows world. It is based on GTK/Gnome which should make it simple to port to other OS.
The identify library goes LGPL. This Amiga library is able to identify your hardware, extensions, guru codes and function names. It also gives support for ARexx and installer scripts, and is helpful for generating bug reports.
Goal: To develop an open source test suite and certification program which will reliably ensure the proper functionality of hardware running Open Source operating systems (currently Linux and FreeBSD). See http://www.open-hardware.org for details.
Provides detailed hardware info and diagnoses individual portions of hardware. Runs ideally on DOS, but can run on Win3.1 or Win9x as well (with some restrictions). Requires DJGPP to build the package and CWSDPMI as DPMI host.