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  2. AnTuTu - Wikipedia

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    AnTuTu (Chinese: 安兔兔; pinyin: ĀnTùTu) is a software benchmarking tool commonly used to benchmark smartphones and other devices. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is owned by Chinese company Cheetah Mobile . Operations

  3. iPhone 13 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 13 Pro got an Antutu Score, or Antutu Benchmark Score of 846,433, which makes its graphic loading smooth. [ 28 ] More 5G bands are available to support more carriers, especially outside the US.

  4. HTML5test - Wikipedia

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    The app returns an integer score out of a possible 555 points. The point total has changed multiple times through the evolution of the software. Leenheer introduced the present scoring system as part of a major redesign of the test introduced in November 2013. [6]

  5. Benchmark (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A graphical demo running as a benchmark of the OGRE engine. In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it.

  6. List of UNISOC systems on chips - Wikipedia

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  7. List of MediaTek systems on chips - Wikipedia

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    Model number CPU () Fab CPU (Core/Freq) CPU cache GPU Memory technology Wireless radio technologies Released MT6276M: ARMv6 65 nm : single-core (32-bit) ARM11 (Jazelle) @ 520 MHz

  8. Instructions per second - Wikipedia

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    Other ratings, such as the ADP mix which does not include floating point operations, were produced for commercial applications. The thousand instructions per second (kIPS) unit is rarely used today, as most current microprocessors can execute at least a million instructions per second.

  9. Geekbench - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the usefulness of the scores from earlier versions of Geekbench (up to version 3) was heavily disputed by Linus Torvalds in an online forum. Linus' concerns that Geekbench combined disparate benchmarks into a single score [ 10 ] were addressed in Geekbench 4 by splitting integer, floating point, and crypto into sub-scores.