GFXBench 3.0 Android version launched

GFXBench is a well-known cross-platform mobile device performance testing software, according to the latest news, GFXBench recently ushered in the 3.0 version update and has now officially landed in the Android platform. In addition, GFXBench team said they are focusing on development, including iOS, Mac OS, Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, Windows RT, etc. Other system version GFXBench.

GFXBench 3.0 android

It is reported that, GFXBench 3.0 added some functionality based on OpenGL ES 3.0 and added a new test scenarios to test Manhattan, according to the official statement GFXBench team, the scene of the GPU performance is very sensitive, so you can maximize its authenticity can be restored . It is worth mentioning that, with the level and move closer to desktop-class GPU performance, pure GPU performance testing software starts to look bloated, and therefore the necessity of such power, performance, stability, and advanced rendering quality testing project gradually stand out, while GFXBench 3.0 is based on this idea developed.
“The convergence of handheld and desktop GPU performance and the intense competition in the semiconductor and consumer electronics market have made it necessary to go beyond simple graphics performance measurement and develop additional tests for power consumption, performance stability and render quality.”

Currently GFXBench 3.0 has landed Google Play, but before the 2.7 version of the missing battery test function also officially reverted, GFXBench 3.0 if you are interested, may wish to visit their official website to learn more about it!

GFXBench 3.0 Android  features:



  • Manhattan test: GPU-intensive OpenGL ES 3 test using advanced API-features for testing the latest high-end mobile devices (Features: multiple render target for deferred rendering, geometry instancing and transform feedback, etc.)

  • Battery and Stability test: Measures the device’s battery life and performance stability by logging frames-per-second (FPS) and expected battery running while running sustained game-like animations (the T-Rex scene).

  • Render quality test: Measures the visual fidelity provided by the device in the high-end gaming-like scene

  • Fully redesigned, multi-lingual, easy-to-use user interface: device comparison within the application by downloading the complete GFXBench database, extensive system information


Please note: The benchmark needs at least 300 MB free space on the device.

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