PARSEC Benchmark http://parsec.cs.princeton.edu 3.0-beta-20150206 ported to Ubuntu 22.04 and with proper version control and SPLASH2 ported to Buildroot 2017.08 cross compilation (ARM, MIPS, etc.). This repo intends to support all build types and benchmarks. The test data is stored on a GitHub release since the Princeton website died.
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