Performance appraisal systems are widely used in practice compare performance between devices of rival or different generations. One of the most well-known is Geekbench, which is available for macOS, Windows, Linux and applications for mobile devices such as iOS or Android. Updated to the latest version, 5.1, which introduces CPU development and computing performance.
The developers recommend installing this version to users with the previous version of Geekbench 5. Similarly, if we have a few computers installed with Geekbench, they confirm that It is not recommended to perform performance testing between them if both are not in version 5.1 because the results will be very different and inaccurate, as they noted on their website.
CPU changes in Geekbench 5.1
- Gebenbench 5 for Android was developed with Android NDK r21
- Geekbench 5 for Linux and Windows is built with Clang 9.0
- Gebenbench 5 for iOS and macOS has been upgraded with Xcode 11.2
- The AES-XTS load performance was improved on processors with the support of AVX512
- Workload optimization has been improved in machine learning in AVX-supported processes
- Operating load of To insert a picture on Linux
Computer changes in Geekbench 5.1
- The operation of the Vulkan field load load has been improved
- Load performance improved on horon availability in Vulkan
- GPU buffer selection for Metal workloads in iOS and macOS has been improved
- Buffer's control over workloads with Metal on iOS and macOS has been improved
- Integrate Command buffers in Vulkan workloads, to improve performance
- Disables the view limit on Vulkan buffers, performance improves
Gebenbench 5.1 is available on Macs through the Mac App Store for 10.99 euros, while iOS in the App Store costs 1.9 euros.