SPEC CPU2006 Platform Settings for Intel-based systems
- Hardware Prefetch:
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This BIOS option allows the enabling/disabling of a processor mechanism
to prefetch data into the cache according to a pattern-recognition algorithm
In some cases, setting this option to Disabled may improve performance.
Users should only disable this option after performing application benchmarking
to verify improved performance in their environment.
- Adjacent Sector Prefetch:
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This BIOS option allows the enabling/disabling of a processor mechanism
to fetch the adjacent cache line within a 128-byte sector that contains the
data needed due to a cache line miss.
In some cases, setting this option to Disabled may improve performance.
Users should only disable this option after performing application benchmarking
to verify improved performance in their environment.
- High Bandwidth:
- Enabling this option allows the chipset to defer memory transactions and
process them out of order for optimal performance.
- Patrol Scrub:
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Sets the patrol scrubbing which proactively searches the memory to repair
correctable errors.
- Per Core P-State:
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When per-core P-states are enabled, each physical CPU core can operate
at separate frequencies. If disabled, all cores in a package will operate
at the highest resolved frequency of all active threads.
If minimum variablility is desired, disable per core P-states.
- COD Preference:
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COD (cluster-on-die) splits the cores/caches into two halves.
This improves performance for some applications.
Setting the COD preference to Enable does not guarantee that COD will
always be enabled.
COD is only enabled if the current hardware configuration allows it.