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Futuremark® Announces SPMarkJava06 Benchmark
November 16, 2005
Futuremark® Announces SPMarkJava06 Benchmark
A reliable performance measurement and online comparison tool for mobile devices
Saratoga, California USA November 16, 2005 Futuremark® Corporation today announced the SPMarkJava06 benchmark, a richly featured, handheld device benchmark for measuring and evaluating a system's performance in running Java applications. Developed in close cooperation with such industry leading companies as ARM, ATI, Bitboys, DMP, Falanx, Imagination Technologies, Intel, Khronos Group, NVIDIA and Symbian, SPMarkJava06 benchmark provides reliable, unbiased results across different architectures and environments.
"SPMarkJava06 was developed to offer a broad group of users a rich variety of features," said Tero Sarkkinen, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Futuremark. "Futuremark offers versions for business users as well as consumers, and the benchmark includes comprehensive, extensively researched workloads to accurately assess performance across a broad range of Java Application Program Interfaces (APIs) and profiles."
Test Profile and Technology
A valid benchmark should reflect the types of applications likely to be running on the systems for which it is designed. With this approach, users get reliable measurements and evaluations rather than theoretical information. As such, Futuremark's SPMarkJava06 benchmark includes performance tests for high- and low-detail 3D games, 2D games, image processing and Java Virtual Machine (JVM). In addition, SPMarkJava06 provides tools for measuring the battery-life and checking the video (H.263) playback functionality of the device. SPMarkJava06 also shows extensive system information about the device's Java implementation.
For greatest applicability, the benchmark uses common Java APIs and runs on a wide variety of devices compatible with MIDP 2.0 and JSR 184 (M3G). In addition, it works with handsets and adapts to their user-interface codes and Java implementations. The SPMarkJava06 benchmark utilizes JSR 135, and the MIDP 2.0 Profile on the CLDC 1.0 & 1.1 configuration.
Result Comparison: Online ResultBrowser
SPMarkJava06 is the first mobile phone benchmark from Futuremark with online services enabled. The Online ResultBrowser (ORB), which has so far only been accessible via Futuremark's PC performance benchmarks, is the ultimate tool for any user to search and compare benchmark results and system information online. Futuremark first implemented the ORB concept in 1997, to allow their users to upload their 3DMark and later PCMark benchmark results. By expanding the service to include SPMarkJava06 results, mobile device benchmarkers can join the nearly three million current ORB users and harness the power of a global database of over 13 million real-life benchmark results.
Performance results and system information can be uploaded directly from SPMarkJava06, which uses the device's default web browser. New users can create a free ORB account, and existing ORB users can log onto their existing account. Once the data is loaded into the ORB, the results can be browsed using their internet connected PC or the device's browser. This will permit the user to compare virtually any phone against each other and see which J2ME features are supported by various phones.
"Enabling users to submit their benchmark results and system info from SPMarkJava06 to our online database is a tremendous step forward in mobile phone benchmarking. To be able to compare various mobile phones' performance differences from anywhere in the world, proves Futuremark's leadership in internet-enabled benchmarks," said Sami Niemela, Manager Mobile Products for Futuremark. "The Online ResultBrowser is the worlds most used and known online performance comparison tool based on a database consisting of 13.5 million benchmark results and almost 3 million registered users."
Pricing
Futuremark offers different versions of SPMarkJava06 to meet the varying needs of a broad user base.
The Professional Edition is the most comprehensive and provides industry companies with rights to publish results. Binary versions of the Professional Edition are priced at USD 20,000 for the first license, USD 5,000 for each additional license. Operators will be provided a 12 month free trial Professional Edition license. Optional source-code licensing for members of Futuremark's Benchmark Developer Program (BDP) supports technology developers and device manufacturers. For example, semiconductor manufacturers, hardware and handset makers, application developers and operators can create benchmarks very much tailored to their specific requirements and analyze performance in platforms under development.
Consumers have two versions available to them. The Advanced Edition, available for USD 3 per license, offers full features and a playable game. The Basic Edition is available at no cost to allow testing of the user's personal devices.
Availability
The SPMarkJava06 benchmark is available immediately via source-code licensing to Futuremark's BDP members and interested third parties. Compiled versions are also available immediately to professional users and consumers as downloads from the Futuremark Web site http://www.futuremark.com/products/spmarkjava06.
About Futuremark® Corporation
Futuremark ® Corporation is the leading provider of performance analysis software and services for PCs and smartphones. Futuremark® is known around the world for its benchmark products, including the 3DMark® and PCMark® Series and SPMark (with more than 30 million copies distributed worldwide) and value-added services powered by a database of over 13.5 million real life benchmarking results. Futuremark® maintains offices in Saratoga, California and Helsinki, Finland. For more information, please visit http://www.futuremark.com.
© 2005 Futuremark® Corporation. 3DMark®, PCMark® and SPMark trademarks and logos, Futuremark® character names and distinctive likenesses, are the exclusive property of Futuremark Corporation. OpenGL® and the oval logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc. in the Untied States and/or other countries worldwide. All other trademarks are property of their respective companies.
Futuremark Contact: Futuremark Corporation Phone: +1-408-517-0131 Mr. Tero Sarkkinen Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Email: tero@futuremark.com |
Agency Contact: TechWire International Phone: +1-831-429-6288 Leo Pot Email: information@ezwire.com |
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