I was reading this question about FLOPS and I agree with all that, but then how should we measure the performance of a program that does not contain floats? Should we go for MIPS (million instructions per seconds? If so, how to count them? Can someone give a small code and explain how to count MIPS?
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                    1Could you clarify the need to use CUDA and OpenCL tags? – BenC May 22 '13 at 08:15
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                    Because I am interested in GPGPU performance more than in CPU, although throughput is throughput no matter what type of processor. Should I remove them then? – BRabbit27 May 22 '13 at 09:35
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                    1Since the same question could be applied to any computing hardware, I think that these tags are not needed, unless you have some CUDA-specific question to ask. – BenC May 22 '13 at 09:39
 
    