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How JMark computes its scoresJMark scores are all relative to the JMark base machine. Because benchmarks need a reference point for evaluating scores, we made the base machine's scores the "norm" for all the tests. We call the process of scaling the results to a specific reference point "normalizing." The JMark base machine scores for all the tests equal 100. So, if your JVM received a JMark score of 200, then that JVM is twice as fast at running the tests than the JMark base machine. |
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