![]() “Express”, which will take less than half the time of the equivalent test in PCMark 8. ![]() Given that time is of essence, the main PCMark 10 test i.e. PCMark 10 is heavily Asian themed (picture-wise), something which the author of this lines finds very attractive – pictures of Hong Kong and Shanghai are joined with many others to create a variety of modern workplace tasks and appropriate workloads. The benchmark is produced independently, but it is a result of Futuremark working closely with the leading hardware and software companies, from Adobe and Microsoft to the usual suspects (AMD, Intel, NVIDIA). Given the number of hardware and software vendors involved in creation of the new benchmark, we were not surprised to see household names. ![]() As the name says, PCMark is Futuremark’s family of benchmarks designed to measure overall system performance through tests that are based on real-world applications and activities. Ladies and gentlemen, the time has finally come for “PCMark 10”. Unlike Intel-related BAPCo, no one can doubt the sheer lack of bias coming from UL. ![]() Fast forward to Computex Taipei 2017, and the release of what is perhaps the most important productivity benchmark on the planet, one that influences government and business purchases, as well as influence the consumer. Several years ago, the testing giant UL acquired a legend of PC benchmarking, Futuremark Oy.
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