GFXBench is the first performance benchmark to support low-level APIs such as Metal, Vulkan and DirectX12. The tests are currently under development and are available for our corporate partners. Contact us if you want to join the development process! Comprehensive benchmark for sustained performance, power and quality. Test GPU on GFXbench metal Manhattan: iPhone 6s iOS 9.0.2 - 40 FPS iPhone 5s iOS 9.0.2 - 29 FPS. The first unified cross-platform 3D graphics benchmark database for comparing Android, iOS, Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 and Windows RT capable devices based on graphics processing power. GFXBench Metal is an App Store app that tests GPU performance using Metal, Apple's new hardware-accelerated graphics technology. As such, I thought it would be a good benchmark to use, given Apple's move away from OpenGL. Unfortunately, it's quite flakey, as it quits on launch on certain machines and works fine on others. We specialize in graphics benchmarking software solutions that measure and compare various aspects of OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, DirectX and Metal implementations. OpenGL (ES) 2 and 3 tests for Android, iOS and desktop platforms; DirectX 11.
June 15, 2015
GFXBench 3.0 Metal measures how Apple’s low-overhead graphics framework performs on iOS devices.
After OpenGL (ES), OpenGL and DirectX, the Metal edition is the next in the line of GFXBench API ports, which further enables multi-platform and multi-API device testing.
Kishonti’s plan is to continue with benchmark updates for the Metal API, releasing the recent GFXBench 3.1 suite in the coming months.
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GFXBench 3.0 Metal is available for download on the app store and for licensing within our Benchmark Development Program.
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