0 past simple and past participle of benchmark
1 to measure the quality of something by comparing it with something else of an accepted standard:
Levels of performance are often benchmarked to chronological or mental age expectations.
Table 1 provides an overview of the languages that were benchmarked.
Depending on the assumptions and simplifications, a suite of numerical codes has been developed and the codes benchmarked against one another.
But it must be clear that there is no neutral reference solution against which various institutional alternatives can be benchmarked.
Several of the compilers benchmarked here include support for concurrency or parallelism.
Over 25 compilers for both lazy and strict functional languages have been benchmarked using a single floating-point intensive program.
Traditional understandings of citizenship need to be clearly articulated for what they are and benchmarked against notions of rights and equality rather than state prerogative.
These calculations have to be benchmarked versus experimental data which can be obtained in laboratory plasmas.