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5.0.3/ 18 October 2019; 2 months ago ( 2019-10-18)Written in, and, ARMAvailable inEnglishBenchmark (computing)WebsiteGeekbench is a cross-platform, with a scoring system that separates single-core and performance, and workloads that simulate real-world scenarios. The previous generation, Geekbench 4, used scores that were calibrated against a baseline score of 4000 which represents the performance of an -6600U @ 2.60 GHz. The current generation, Geekbench 5, uses a baseline score of 1000, representing an -8100 running in a 3430. The software benchmark is available for,.
Geekbench has also measured GPU performance in areas such as image processing and since Geekbench 4., who is the creator and principal developer of the Linux kernel, criticized Geekbench for showing partiality for ARM64 devices and being a bad performance measure of -based systems. He called Geekbench as bad a benchmark as, which he and others have ridiculed for years. When version 4.0 of Geekbench was released his comment was, 'Looks much better,' adding that 'you shouldn't treat GB as a 'cross system' benchmark,' and that 'I definitely believe that llvm is the best part of GB4, the same way gcc is the best part of spec.' Major Versionsv2.0 - released in 2007.v3.0 - released in 2013.v4.0 - released in 2016.v5.0 - released in 2019.References.
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