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Benchmarking is like a map

We test and have tested a lot of graphics AIBs and PCs over the past 30+ years, and we have used synthetic benchmark and application-based benchmarks—we even used to have our own Windows-based benchmark test suite (we called WITS). There are plenty of dedicated benchmark programs available, and even more in-game or application benchmarks. No single one is better than ...

Jon Peddie

We test and have tested a lot of graphics AIBs and PCs over the past 30+ years, and we have used synthetic benchmark and application-based benchmarks—we even used to have our own Windows-based benchmark test suite (we called WITS). There are plenty of dedicated benchmark programs available, and even more in-game or application benchmarks. No single one is better than another because they all have a different bias, weighting, and emphasis—none, despite what they say, are neutral. UL’s Futuremark, founded in 1997, is among the oldest computer benchmarking companies for graphics performance. PassMark follows closely having been founded in 1998.
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