benchmarki
Benchmarki are standardized test suites used to measure and compare the performance of computer hardware, software, and related systems. They can include synthetic workloads, designed stress tests, or workloads drawn from real applications, and they yield quantitative metrics such as execution time, throughput, or frames per second. Benchmarki serve as a common reference point, enabling fair comparisons across different configurations, architectures, or vendors, and they aid in procurement, performance tuning, and technology evaluation.
Benchmarks are typically categorized as synthetic or application-based. Synthetic benchmarks focus on specific operations or components
Common examples include CPU, graphics, and storage benchmarks, as well as database and web-server benchmarks. Methodology
Limitations include the gap between benchmark performance and real-world behavior, the possibility of optimization targeted at