Here is the table of processors
SPEC 2017 Integer Ratings, refer to this Google Sheet
The data is based on the data published on
https://www.spec.org/cgi-bin/osgresults
SPECint Adjusted Core is simply adjusting cores vs a baseline CPU (Intel E5 2680 v2) of 4.44 SPEC 2017 Integer Ratings per Core
For example, the 2620 v4 has 16 cores but only at 4.14 SPEC 2017 Integer Ratings per core
- SPEC 2017 Interger Ratings per adjusted cores = 16 * SPEC 2017 Integer Ratings int per core / Baseline = 16 * 4.14/4.44 = 14.91
- Basically, this is saying the 2620 v4 has 16 cores, but it is equivalent to 14.91 baseline cores in 2 CPU nodes
- For a single CPU, it would be just 14.91/2 = 7.455
Looking at a high-speed CPU, the 6128 has just 12 cores but screams at 6.89 SPEC 2017 Integer Rate per core
- Specint Adjusted cores = 12 * specint per core/ baseline = 12 * 6.89/4.44 = 19.31
- Basically, this is saying the 6128 has 12 cores, but it is equivalent to 19.31 baseline cores