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What organizations were involved in developing SPEC HPC2002?

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What organizations were involved in developing SPEC HPC2002?

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SPEC HPC2002 was developed by the Standard Performance Evaluation Corp.’s High-Performance Group (SPEC/HPG), formed in January 1994. Founding partners of SPEC/HPG include SPEC members, former members of the Perfect Benchmarks effort, and other groups working in the benchmarking arena. SPEC/HPG’s mission has remained the same: to maintain and endorse a suite of benchmarks that represent real-world, high-performance computing applications. Current sustaining members include Fujitsu Ltd, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Silicon Graphics, and Sun Microsystems. Current associates include Argonne National Laboratory, Centre for Scientific Computing, Duke University, Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, NCSA – University of Illinois, North Carolina State University, National Cheng Kung University, National Renewable Energy Lab, National University of Singapore, Purdue University, PC Cluster Consortium, University of Miami, University of Minnesota, University of Pisa, University of Stuttgart, and University of

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