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I am planning to purchase a new computer especially to use for Mathematica programming purposes. Currently, I have MMA v.11. Could someone with Mathematica v.12 run the following benchmarking and provide a benchmarking report?

Needs["Benchmarking`"]
BenchmarkReport[]

The benchmarking reports in the repository are not up to date.

Thanks.

EDIT

From the answers given to my question, I understood that my question was not well-formulated. I like to have

"WolframMark System Comparison" and "WolframMark Detailed Timings"

Thanks for your answers.

EDIT 1 I noticed that BenchmarkReport[...] presents the relative performance of the tested Operating Systems in relation to a fixed and old set of OSs. This is apparent from the list of OSs reported below. I think MMA needs to update its inventory of OSs under Benchmark. Moderator(s) of this forum may take note of this observation to initiate a new, updated list of OSs.

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    $\begingroup$ See this MSE answer for the ingestion of the benchmark results answers posted to this discussion $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 26, 2020 at 18:25
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    $\begingroup$ Please, if you upvoted (or inclined to do so) this question then (consider and) post benchmarks. And if you do post your benchmark results, please post WL code output from Benchmark[] not just screenshots. $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 26, 2020 at 19:16
  • $\begingroup$ That function hadn’t been updated in a long time $\endgroup$
    – user5601
    Commented Dec 31, 2020 at 1:12

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Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen1
Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-10855M CPU @ 2.80GHz (5.10GHz Max)
128 GB DDR4 RAM

{
 "MachineName" -> "whaleshark"
 ,"System" -> "Microsoft Windows (64-bit)"
 ,"BenchmarkName" -> "WolframMark"
 ,"FullVersionNumber" -> "12.3.1"
 ,"Date" -> "November 1, 2021"
 ,"BenchmarkResult" -> 3.156
 ,"TotalTime" -> 4.386
 ,"Results" -> {
   {"Data Fitting", 0.301}
  ,{"Digits of Pi", 0.302}
  ,{"Discrete Fourier Transform", 0.382}
  ,{"Eigenvalues of a Matrix", 0.306}
  ,{"Elementary Functions", 0.478}
  ,{"Gamma Function", 0.37}
  ,{"Large Integer Multiplication", 0.347}
  ,{"Matrix Arithmetic", 0.27}
  ,{"Matrix Multiplication", 0.204}
  ,{"Matrix Transpose", 0.379}
  ,{"Numerical Integration", 0.387}
  ,{"Polynomial Expansion", 0.045}
  ,{"Random Number Sort", 0.131}
  ,{"Singular Value Decomposition", 0.244}
  ,{"Solving a Linear System", 0.24}
 }
}
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Razer Blade Base 2019, i7 9750h @2.60 Ghz, 16Gb RAM, Mathematica V 12.3 Increase CPU power setting. Max fans. First run. Result = 2.744

       {"MachineName" -> "RazerBlade i7 9750 @ 2.60 Ghz", 
     "System" -> "Microsoft Windows (64-bit)", 
     "BenchmarkName" -> "WolframMark", "FullVersionNumber" -> 
     "12.3.1", "Date" -> "October 19, 2021", 
     "BenchmarkResult" -> 2.744, "TotalTime" -> 5.044, 
     "Results" -> {{"Data Fitting", 0.391}, 
     {"Digits of Pi", 0.283}, {"Discrete Fourier Transform", 0.492},
     {"Eigenvalues of a Matrix", 0.308}, 
     {"Elementary Functions", 0.604}, {"Gamma Function", 0.354}, 
     {"Large Integer Multiplication", 0.337}, 
     {"Matrix Arithmetic", 0.32}, {"Matrix Multiplication", 0.23}, 
     {"Matrix Transpose", 0.44}, 
     {"Numerical Integration", 0.53}, {"Polynomial Expansion", 0.066}, 
     {"Random Number Sort", 0.152}, 
     {"Singular Value Decomposition", 0.266}, 
     {"Solving a Linear System", 0.271}}}
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Manjaro running kernel 5.15 on an i9 12900k @ 5.2GHz, 126Gb RAM, Mathematica 13. No tuning - first results: 6.681

    {"MachineName" -> "cerberus", "System" -> "Linux x86 (64-bit)", 
     "BenchmarkName" -> "WolframMark", "FullVersionNumber" -> "13.0.0", 
     "Date" -> "February 12, 2022", "BenchmarkResult" -> 6.681, 
     "TotalTime" -> 2.072, "Results" -> {{"Data Fitting", 0.125}, 
    {"Digits of Pi", 0.144}, {"Discrete Fourier Transform", 0.23}, 
    {"Eigenvalues of a Matrix", 0.215}, {"Elementary Functions", 0.087}, 
    {"Gamma Function", 0.203}, {"Large Integer Multiplication", 0.195}, 
    {"Matrix Arithmetic", 0.028}, {"Matrix Multiplication", 0.077}, 
    {"Matrix Transpose", 0.156}, {"Numerical Integration", 0.223}, 
    {"Polynomial Expansion", 0.022}, {"Random Number Sort", 0.043}, 
    {"Singular Value Decomposition", 0.166}, {"Solving a Linear System", 
      0.158}}}
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Mathematica 13 on Windows 10
Laptop specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 6700U with Radeon Graphics (16 CPUs), Base 1.8GHz
16GB RAM
512 SSD

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    $\begingroup$ This answer may be out of place, because the question asks for V 12 results, and this is from V 13. $\endgroup$
    – bbgodfrey
    Commented Apr 16, 2022 at 18:23
  • $\begingroup$ You're right indeed. Nevertheless, perhaps people will still find the answer useful. I think the question asks for V 12 because it was looking for the latest version benchmark, and Mathematica V 13 didn't exist back then. Now since, presumably, there will be no new identical question for V 13, I thought that people scrolling here may also find this answer useful. The V 13 is specified at the very beginning. Of course, the answer can always be removed. Perhaps this inspires the new question! $\endgroup$
    – phygibs
    Commented Apr 17, 2022 at 19:16
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