Talk:AnTuTu

Are there any alternatives which could be used to compare the processing power of mobile( Android) devices against the desktop computing machines? Or is it a better and more reliable idea to install Complete Linux and run a standard Linux benchmark there? I haven't tried that...

UserHuge (talk) 05:05, 23 March 2016 (UTC)

Aaah, I have found GeekBench( 3), which seems to measure those things for 32-bit integer and float computing at least. Got surprised to see my new smartphone outperform( slightly) my old laptop..;)

UserHuge (talk) 05:11, 24 March 2016 (UTC)

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