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Geekbench AI benchmark for AI performance testing unveiled

Geekbench AI benchmark for AI performance testing unveiled

Benchmark Geekbench has unveiled a new cross-platform tool, Geekbench AI. According to the company, the test results reflect the real-world performance of artificial intelligence on various hardware platforms.

The results of the test reflect the real-world performance of artificial intelligence on various hardware platforms.

The new app is based on Geekbench ML (machine learning), the first versions of which were released two years ago. The benchmark evaluates the AI performance of not only CPUs and GPUs, but also neural processing units (NPUs) in a matter of minutes. The screenshot shows that the final test result contains three result blocks: Single Precision, Half Precision and Quantized. This is done to visualize the multidimensional performance considering ten different tests, each of which uses three types of data. In this way, the measurements cover the full range of capabilities, whether testing a smartphone with an ultra-low power NPU or a workstation with a dedicated AI processor that consumes 1 kW or more.

The results are presented in three blocks.

Geekbench AI performance benchmark unveiled (windows ai result screenshot 1)

The company says Geekbench AI supports various frameworks such as OpenVINO (for Linux and Windows), Samsung ENN and ArmNN’s TensorFlow Lite, and Qualcomm QNN (for Android) to evaluate real-world performance. The benchmark is compatible with Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Geekbench AI is already available for download.

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