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SuperPI

If you are a hardware nerd like me, you know SuperPI for sure. If not, SuperPI is a Windows application useful to benchmark your CPU.

As there's any simple way to benchmark servers performance, we written this project that tests your CPU without installing nothing: simply running the image on Docker

docker run fewlaps/superpi

By default, the app runs 32 threads and 1000000000 iterations over the Gauss-Legendre algorithm to approximate the Pi decimals. If you want to customize that numbers, don't hesitate to do it:

docker run fewlaps/superpi -t numberOfThreads
docker run fewlaps/superpi -i numberOfIterations
docker run fewlaps/superpi -t numberOfThreads -i numberOfIterations

Some results

Running the default test on different machines took...

Computer Year CPU Time
Windows desktop Mid 2013 3.5 GHz i7 33,586 ms
iMac 21,5" Late 2013 3.1 GHz i7 36.852 ms
MacBook Pro 13" Early 2015 3.1 GHz i7 64,973 ms
MacBook Pro 13" Early 2015 2.9 GHz i5 67,004 ms
MacBook Pro 13" Late 2013 2.4 Ghz i5 85.998 ms
MacBook Air 13" Mid 2012 1.8 GHz i5 93,775 ms

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