Difference between revisions of "Android Benchmarks"
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− | * [https://market.android.com/details?id=com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard Quadrant Standard | + | * [https://market.android.com/details?id=com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard Quadrant Standard Edition, in Android Market] |
+ | ** [http://www.appbrain.com/app/quadrant-standard-edition/com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard Quadrant Standard Edition, on AppBrain] | ||
** CPU, I/O and 3D graphics benchmark | ** CPU, I/O and 3D graphics benchmark | ||
*** CPU - arithmetic operations, XML parsing, multimedia decoding | *** CPU - arithmetic operations, XML parsing, multimedia decoding |
Revision as of 11:43, 27 April 2011
There are a number of useful benchmarks, for testing the performance of different things in an Android system.
Here are some available from the Android market:
0xbench
- 0xbench in the Android Market
- Has several built-in benchmarks, such as Linpack, Scimark2, and LibMicro
- Project page at: http://code.google.com/p/0xbench
- Some tests require root privileges (LibMicro and Unixbench)
Quadrant
- Quadrant Standard Edition, in Android Market
- Quadrant Standard Edition, on AppBrain
- CPU, I/O and 3D graphics benchmark
- CPU - arithmetic operations, XML parsing, multimedia decoding
- Memory throughput
- I/O - filesystem access and database operations
- 2D graphics
- 3D graphics - OpenGL single-pass and multi-pass rendering with stencil buffers
- Standard edition is free, and not for commercial use - only produces a single number, that I can see
- Produced by Aurora Softworks
- Quadrant Advanced and Professional Editions
- These editions are available on SlideME
- Allows for customizing the tests run (and viewing results?)
Some people have posted benchmark scores from their devices here: http://androidforums.com/samsung-vibrant/139183-post-your-quadrant-benchmark-scores.html
Command Line benchmarks
- iozone -
- ex: to test filesystem I/Os using a l 1MB file, using 4KB record size , without fflush & with fsync 1
iozone -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 -i 4 -i 6 -i 7 -s 1024k