SPMark04 launched

SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
edited July 2004 in Science & Tech
Today sees the launch of the first in a new line of benchmarking - Already well known for their 3DMark and PCMark testing suites, FutureMark have decided to branch out into the fast-developing world of the cell phone in the form of SPMark04 - The smartphone benchmark.
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Your first reaction upon seeing this article might well be - 'Who needs to benchmark a phone?'. And, a few years ago, such a reaction would be entirely justified. However, the speed of progress of these devices has been simply startling, to the point where the hardware in a modern smartphone is at the roughly the same level as that of a consumer desktop computer just ten years ago. As a result, applications for these devices are becoming more demanding and complex, and these devices are beginning to cut out a niche for themselves as more general portable multimedia and gaming devices - Indeed, we are on the brink of seeing several consumer devices made available incorporating hardware 3D rendering.
Source: EliteBastards.com

Comments

  • edited July 2004
    What's really the point of benchmarking your phone?

    Unless you can tweak/overclock them, why bother benchmarking when each phone of the same model would render the same score?

    I could see reviewers using it, but even then it's sorta weak...
  • Outcast-JediOutcast-Jedi Singapore
    edited July 2004
    Agree. Especially if you must pay for a useless software...
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