Geekbench

Geekbench is a cross-platform processor benchmark, with a scoring system that separates single-core and multi-core performance,[1][2] and workloads that simulate real-world scenarios.[3] The current version, Geekbench 4, uses scores that are calculated against a baseline score of 4000, which represents the performance of an Intel Core i7-6600U @ 2.60 GHz. The software benchmark is available for the Mac OS, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS platforms.

References

  1. Marco Cornero, Andreas Anyuru (ST-Ericsson) (2013). Multiprocessing in Mobile Platforms: the Marketing and the Reality (PDF).
  2. Prakash P. and Biju R. Mohan (2013). "Evaluating Performance of Virtual Machines on Hypervisor (Type-2)" (PDF). National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, Department of Information Technology.
  3. D. Viduka, A. Basic (2015-03-01). "Impact of Open Source software on the environmental protection" (PDF). Computational Ecology and Software. 5(1): 113–118.
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