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@@ -37,25 +37,22 @@ Section Scores
QTIP uses a number of different tests, or workloads, to measure performance.
The workloads are divided into five different sections:
-+-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
-| Section | Detail | Indication |
-+=================+==============================================================+==========================================+
-| Integer | Integer workloads measure the integer instruction performace | All app relies on integer |
-| | of host or vm by performing Dhrystone test. | performance |
-+-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
-| Floating point | Floating point workloads measure the floating pointperfo | Floating point performance is especially |
-| | rmance by performing Whetstone test. | important in video games,digital content |
-| | | creation applications. |
-+-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
-| Memory | Memory workloads measure memory bandwidth by performing | Software working with cipher large |
-| | RamSpeed test. | amounts data relies on SSL Performace. |
-+-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
-| DPI | DPI workloads measure deep-packet inspection speed by | Software working with network packet |
-| | performing nDPI test. | anlysis relies on DPI performance. |
-+-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
-| SSL | SSL Performance workloads measure cipher speeds by | Software working with cipher large |
-| | using the OpenSSL tool. | amounts data relies on SSL Performace |
-+-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
++-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
+| Section | Detail | Indication |
++=================+========================================================+==========================================+
+| Arithmetic | Arithmetic workloads measure integer operations | Software with heavy calculation tasks. |
+| | floating point operations and mathematical functions | |
+| | with whetstone and dhrystone instructions. | |
++-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
+| Memory | Memory workloads measure memory transfer performance | Software working with large scale data |
+| | with RamSpeed test. | operation. |
++-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
+| DPI | DPI workloads measure deep-packet inspection speed by | Software working with network packet |
+| | performing nDPI test. | analysis relies on DPI performance. |
++-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
+| SSL | SSL Performance workloads measure cipher speeds by | Software working with cipher large |
+| | using the OpenSSL tool. | amounts data relies on SSL Performance. |
++-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
A section score is the `geometric mean <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_mean>`_ of all the workload scores for workloads
that are part of the section. These scores are useful for determining the performance of