High Performance Linpack (HPL) is a classic HPC benchmark suite that is used to measure system size and performance. The HPL benchmark performs a LU factorization on a large matrix to solve a uniformly random system of linear equations and reports a floating-point execution rate using a standard formula for operation count. The NVIDIA HPL benchmark uses double precision (64-bit) arithmetic. NVIDIA's HPL benchmark is intended for distributed-memory computers that are equipped with NVIDIA GPUs and is based on the Netlib HPL. For more information about Dell Technology's latest large-scale benchmarking publications, go to top500.org.