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GPUScore Sacred Path: Basemark’s new benchmark allows you to compare the performance of GPUs on Windows, Linux, MacOS and Smartphones


GPUScore Sacred Path: Basemark's new benchmark allows you to compare the performance of GPUs on Windows, Linux, MacOS and Smartphones



New from benchmark developer Basemark is its test GPUScore Sacred Path focused on measuring the performance of graphics cards. What makes it special is that it is multi-device and will allow us to compare the results of the graphic performance of devices of all kinds.

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It obviously has support for PCs with Windows, but also with Linux, macOS, and even Smartphones and tablets with the operating systems iOS from Apple and Android from Google. All this supporting the latest technologies that have reached all these devices such as VRS (Variable Rate Shading) that support both the new generation PC GPUs and those of high-end mobiles.

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Until now, the company had in its test catalog for different types of devices such as GPUScore: The Expedition for mobile devices, and GPUScore: Relic of Life for high-end computers. But the scores of these tests were not comparable, nor could one of them be executed on a platform other than the original one on which they were developed.

With GPUScore Sacred Path, It will be possible to compare the graphic performance of all types of devices, generating scenes with VRS, Ground Truth Ambient Occlusion, Temporal Anti-Aliasing and many other technologies. Companies such as Qualcomm, Nvidia, ARM, MediaTek, Samsung or Imagination Technologies have participated in the development of the test.

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Article Writer: Antonio Delgado

Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to gut everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here to review. In my free time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other junk. For anything here I am.

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