It focuses on testing the loaded FPU/SIMD units and the CPU/RAM tandem. As a result, we get pure CPU performance, an objective parameter obtained without the influence of other subsystems, like video and disc systems, except the memory one. It allows us to compare the true performance of different processors irrespective of a type of other system components. It's obtained by dealing only with the CPU and measuring the CPU time spent for execution of computational tasks.
New features:
- Increased number of objects by default so that Solver and Renderer modules run at comparable speeds.
Currently supported CPU Instructions sets:
(Solver module)
- FPU
- SSE2
- SSE3
(Renderer module)
- FPU/MMX
- FPU/Extended MMX
- Extended 3DNow!/Extended MMX
- SSE/Extended MMX
- SSE3/Extended MMX