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Oracle Delivers World Record Java Virtual Machine Performance for an x86-Based System on Linux with SPECjbb2005 Benchmark
Oracle® JRockit on NEC Delivers Up To Three Times More Performance than Competing Sun JVM and IBM JVM Results
Redwood Shores, CA - March 16, 2009
News Facts
Today, Oracle announced that Oracle® JRockit, Java Virtual Machine (JVM), achieved a world-record performance for an x86-based system running Linux on the SPECjbb2005 benchmark, (1) an industry-standard measurement of server side Java-based application performance.
Oracle JRockit delivered 2,150,260 SPECjbb2005 bops, running on a 16-socket NEC Express5800/A1160 with a six-core Intel® Xeon® X7460 2.67 GHz processor, and 256 GB RAM on Linux.(2)
The result delivered more than two times higher performance than the top SPECjbb2005 benchmark results on x86 using Sun JVM (3) and nearly three times higher performance than IBM JVM. (4) Additionally, this Oracle JRockit result outperforms similarly sized RISC systems based on Sun JVM running on Sun SPARC by 163 percent (5) and IBM JVM running on IBM POWER by 40 percent. (6)
Oracle Delivers World Record Java Virtual Machine Performance for an x86-Based System on Linux with SPECjbb2005 Benchmark
Oracle® JRockit on NEC Delivers Up To Three Times More Performance than Competing Sun JVM and IBM JVM Results
Redwood Shores, CA - March 16, 2009
News Facts
Today, Oracle announced that Oracle® JRockit, Java Virtual Machine (JVM), achieved a world-record performance for an x86-based system running Linux on the SPECjbb2005 benchmark, (1) an industry-standard measurement of server side Java-based application performance.
Oracle JRockit delivered 2,150,260 SPECjbb2005 bops, running on a 16-socket NEC Express5800/A1160 with a six-core Intel® Xeon® X7460 2.67 GHz processor, and 256 GB RAM on Linux.(2)
The result delivered more than two times higher performance than the top SPECjbb2005 benchmark results on x86 using Sun JVM (3) and nearly three times higher performance than IBM JVM. (4) Additionally, this Oracle JRockit result outperforms similarly sized RISC systems based on Sun JVM running on Sun SPARC by 163 percent (5) and IBM JVM running on IBM POWER by 40 percent. (6)
To read the full Oracle Press Release click here
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