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  2. Phoronix Test Suite - Wikipedia

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    Phoronix Test Suite (PTS) is a free and open-source benchmark software for Linux and other operating systems. The Phoronix Test Suite, developed by Michael Larabel and Matthew Tippett, has been endorsed by sites such as Linux.com, [2] LinuxPlanet, [3] and Softpedia. [4]

  3. 3DMark - Wikipedia

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    Initially the 3DMark Vantage range included a free trial which allowed a single run, the Basic Edition priced at US$6.95 and the Advanced Edition priced at US$19.95. On March 15, 2011 Futuremark released an update for 3DMark Vantage that discontinued the trial edition and made the Basic Edition free to download. [18] April 28, 2008 Windows Vista

  4. Heaven Benchmark - Wikipedia

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    The benchmark was developed and published by UNIGINE Company in 2009. The main purpose of software is performance and stability testing for GPUs. Users can choose a workload preset, Basic or Extreme, or set the parameters by custom. The benchmark 3D scene is a steampunk-style city on flying islands in the middle of the clouds.

  5. iPhone 14 benchmarks — here’s how powerful A16 Bionic is

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  6. Apple A16 - Wikipedia

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    The A16 integrates an Apple-designed five-core GPU, which is reportedly coupled with 50% more memory bandwidth when compared to the A15's GPU. [3] [15] The A16's memory has been upgraded to LPDDR5 for 50% higher bandwidth and a 7% faster 16-core neural engine, capable of 17 trillion operations per second (TOPS). In comparison, the neural engine ...

  7. Novabench - Wikipedia

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    Novabench is a computer benchmarking utility for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux.The program tests the performance of computer components and assigns proprietary scores, with higher scores indicating better performance.

  8. AnTuTu - Wikipedia

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    The AnTuTu benchmark is so common that some hardware manufacturers have cheated on the benchmark, which made the benchmark unreliable. [8] [9] In response to cheating, AnTuTu created a new benchmark, called AnTuTu X, which made it more difficult for manufacturers to cheat on the benchmark.

  9. Princeton Application Repository for Shared-Memory Computers

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    Traditional benchmarks that were publicly available before PARSEC were generally limited in their scope of included application domains or typically only available in an unparallelized, serial version. Parallel programs were only prevalent in the domain of High-Performance Computing and on a much smaller scale in business environments. [9]