New PassMark PerformanceTest Versions Allow for Expanded Cross-platform CPU Results (2024)

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Tuesday, February 23rd 2021

Passmark Software have recently announced the significant expansion of their cross-platform benchmarking with the latest releases of PerformanceTest. For the first time this cornerstone benchmarking software is now available for Windows ARM, included with every PerformanceTest for Windows license. All CPU, 2D, Memory and Disk Tests have been natively compiled to run on Windows ARM, partial 3D support is also available.

PerformanceTest has also been released as free command line versions for Linux x86 64-bit, Linux ARM 32-bit, Linux ARM 64-bit and for MacOS (CPU Test Suite Only). The Android and IOS Mobile versions have also received updates, with all available versions of PerformanceTest now running the same CPU Test Suite found in V10 for Windows. These releases allow for directly comparable cross-platform CPU results, an apparent necessity as the number of ARM based processors such as Apple's M1 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon enter consumer hardware.

The CPU mark used to compare cross-platform results is a composite average of the integer, floating point, prime, sorting, encryption, compression, single threaded, physics and SIMD test scores. Below is a range of PassMark's most benchmarked CPU's, with the inclusion of recent baseline results from Qualcomm and Apple ARM based chips (in orange) for a cross-platform comparison.

Interestingly, initial baseline results for the Mac mini 9.1 show strong single threaded results, placing it in second position under Intel's CORE i9 11900K on the Single Threaded Performance chart.

PerformanceTest Windows ARM is now included with every purchase of PassMark's PerformanceTest for Windows license.

To download the newly released and free command line versions or for further information, visit this page.

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#1
ViperXTR

Look at that Apple M1 go >:]

#2
1d10t

Alternative to highly controversial geekbench? :p

#3
nguyen

So a lifestyle company in Cupertino make better CPU than both AMD and Intel :roll:

#4
Luminescent

I never look at benchmarks for buying decisions, always look at specific application i use and how fast it performs.

#5
Searing
1d10tAlternative to highly controversial geekbench? :p

We can now see how uncontroversial geekbench really is. Pretty much every benchmark agrees with geekbench, across all hardware and all OS. I think geekbench got a bad rap because Antutu is so bad, and people get those confused.

#7
Vya Domus
1d10tAlternative to highly controversial geekbench? :p

Only time will tell, the issue with Geekbench was that it was blatantly optimized specifically for Apple's chips, you could see that because with every new version their chips always got faster somehow compared to everything else.

In fact I can't really trust any benchmark that isn't open source, no way to be sure of anything if I can't see what's under the hood.

#8
stimpy88

Interesting choice of CPU's there, especially the single threaded ones... Does Intel pay towards this? /s

#9
birdie
1d10tAlternative to highly controversial geekbench? :p

Geekbench is alright - it closely matches the SPEC test which is recognized by the industry.

#10
john_

I wonder.

If I was someone expecting to get a paycheck from AMD and Intel, it would have been logical to assume that Intel's paycheck would be bigger.

But what if I was expecting to get a paycheck from Apple and Intel? Who would give me more?

#11
evernessince
nguyenSo a lifestyle company in Cupertino make better CPU than both AMD and Intel :roll:

Cross-platform benchmarking really isn't that simple. Comparing two different architectures means having two different code paths that could very well have wide divergence in regards to efficiency.

Mind you, Apple doesn't top the charts in any of these benchmarks either so even if you ignore the prior mentioned note, in fact a lifestyle company is not beating AMD / Intel. It's only a single bench as well so drawing a broad conclusion is foolish at best. Of course, calling Apple a lifestyle company is disingenuous as well. They are worth over a trillion dollars nor is this their first CPU.

#12
TumbleGeorge

32 bit why? This is so ancient.

#13
Vya Domus
evernessinceMind you, Apple doesn't top the charts in any of these benchmarks either so even if you ignore the prior mentioned note, in fact a lifestyle company is not beating AMD / Intel. It's only a single bench as well so drawing a broad conclusion is foolish at best. Of course, calling Apple a lifestyle company is disingenuous as well. They are worth over a trillion dollars nor is this their first CPU.

And people still have no idea what these companies are about and what is it that they want to achieve with the chips they make. They still have this dumb and simplified view that since they all make CPUs that must mean they wall want to perform the best in X metric and if one of them performs the best in X everyone else is a loser.

#14
nguyen
evernessinceCross-platform benchmarking really isn't that simple. Comparing two different architectures means having two different code paths that could very well have wide divergence in regards to efficiency.

Mind you, Apple doesn't top the charts in any of these benchmarks either so even if you ignore the prior mentioned note, in fact a lifestyle company is not beating AMD / Intel. It's only a single bench as well so drawing a broad conclusion is foolish at best. Of course, calling Apple a lifestyle company is disingenuous as well. They are worth over a trillion dollars nor is this their first CPU.

Mind you I was quoting P.Gelsinger, Intel's new CEO that Apple is a "Lifestyle Company", surely you don't really think you are smarter than Intel new CEO do you
And I was clearly making a light-hearted joke.
Also in the single core benchmark the M1 only lose to unreleased Intel 11th Gen, so clearly there are some truths to my joke :D

#15
InVasMani

Doesn't really matter how fast Apple's M1 chip is if it's overtly locked down with a confined usage scope. By contrast Intel/AMD x86 will run circles around it in terms of the swath of programs people can run on said chips. Especially true in the case of programs that are freely available like Fortnite. Speaking of let's compare how Fortnite is on the M1 versus Intel/AMD oh wait.

#16
nguyen
InVasManiDoesn't really matter how fast Apple's M1 chip is if it's overtly locked down with a confined usage scope. By contrast Intel/AMD x86 will run circles around it in terms of the swath of programs people can run on said chips. Especially true in the case of programs that are freely available like Fortnite.

I don't use or care about Apple products either, just putting credit where credit is due I guess.

#17
InVasMani

Just pointing out the difference Intel/AMD are more open and general purpose both in regard to software used with the hardware, but also the hardware platform options while Apple is a state of the art prison complex by comparison.

#18
Nater

CPU speed clearly scales with market cap. :laugh:

#19
Makaveli
harm99635000 need fast RAM , skew the data with slow ram .

Indeed there Zen 3 system is most likely all stock and not tuned.

I'm seeing 3619 on my system for 5800X.

New PassMark PerformanceTest Versions Allow for Expanded Cross-platform CPU Results (3)

#20
InVasMani

I wonder how the Xbox X would do at Passmark.

#21
ThrashZone

Hi,
I find it a little odd people buy this benchmark.

#22
WeeRab

Interesting that Intel should make their as yet unreleased halo chip available to Passmark and not any other b/marking utility.
Just sayin'.......
As for Apple's M1...Well it's kind of irrelevant. They only have a miniscule share of the PC market.

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New PassMark PerformanceTest Versions Allow for Expanded Cross-platform CPU Results (2024)

FAQs

What is the PassMark performance test? ›

PerformanceTest contains many individual sub-tests and tests all the main components of a computer (CPU, video card, disk & RAM). It produces an overall score (the “PassMark rating” and scores for each component, e.g. the “CPUMark”).

What is PassMark CPU multi core? ›

The PassMark CPU test is a multi-threaded test which means that it will run as many simultaneous tests as the processor is able to handle in parallel (number of cores), this characteristic makes Passmark a good measure of server orientated performance, where multiple cores are often simultaneously loaded.

What's a good CPU mark score? ›

You can find a chart of all the CPUMark values on the CPUbenchmark.net web site. A the time of writing 20,000+ was a high CPUMark while 8000 was more typical for a newish machine. The Mark values are good for a quick assessment of the hardware's performance.

How to test your CPU performance? ›

Some commonly used applications for real-world benchmarking include:
  1. 7-Zip to measure a CPU's data compression and decompression speeds.
  2. Blender to measure a CPU's 3D rendering speeds.
  3. Handbrake to measure a CPU's video encoding speeds.

What is the highest performance CPU? ›

Intel's Core i7-14700K is one of the best overall processors that money can buy, with excellent performance in all areas. The i7-14700K delivers notable improvements over the Core i7-13700K, with four additional E-cores, raising the total core count to 20.

What is the difference between single-core and multi-core scores? ›

Single-Core scores are more relevant for applications that are lightly threaded, meaning they rely mostly on a single core to process instructions. Multi-core scores are more relevant for applications that are heavily threaded, meaning they distribute their instructions between multiple cores.

What is the difference between multi-core and multi CPU? ›

The primary difference between multicore and multiprocessor is that a multicore operates a single CPU, while a multiprocessor has multiple CPUs. In a simplified way, if you want a computer to run a single program faster, that is a job for a multicore processor.

What is pass fail criteria in performance testing? ›

In the Pass/Fail Criteria view of scenario options you can add criteria for successful test execution. There are basic pass/fail criteria which are predefined in the program. Besides you can add your own specific criteria using the JavaScript functions. Your test passes if all specified criteria are met.

What is 90% in performance testing? ›

The 90th percentile (p90) indicates that 90% of the sample values are below this threshold, while the remaining 10% are above it. This is useful for identifying the majority of user experiences and ensuring that most users have acceptable response times.

What is the passmark for aptitude tests? ›

The minimum mark required to pass an aptitude test depends upon the cut-off percentile set by the test provider or employer. This is often set at between the 30th and 50th percentile.

What does total performance test score mean? ›

The total test score is reported in a specified range and is based on performance on all sections of the test. An examinee's multiple-choice score and scores on any constructed-response assignments are combined to obtain the total test score.

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