Artificial intelligence operations have become an inevitable part of today’s technology. In this context, special NPU units are included in mobile and computer processors. Geekbench AI, which is used to test the artificial intelligence capabilities of these units, received its first stable version. So what does Geekbench AI 1.0 promise?
What does Geekbench AI 1.0 version offer?
Primate Labs, the developer of Geekbench, has released the first stable version of its artificial intelligence benchmark tool Geekbench AI. The tool, which focuses on testing AI and machine learning operations, will be called Geekbench AI instead of Geekbench ML.
Today, laptop and desktop processors have dedicated neural processing units (NPUs). This makes it important to test NPU capabilities beyond CPU and GPU tools. The new version of Geekbench AI supports Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Apple and Qualcomm products.
The first release of Geekbench AI aims to measure the speed and accuracy of AI models running on the CPUs, GPUs and NPUs of these brands. The tool supports various data benchmarks commonly used in AI systems, such as single and half precision.
It can also run frameworks such as OpenVINO, ONNX, CoreML, QNN to test the performance of different hardware and software packages. Geekbench AI version 1.0 supports Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS platforms.
Geekbench AI aims to provide transparent measurements of artificial intelligence performance. In this context, it will enable users to measure AI capabilities on devices. Version 1.0 will also be able to test emerging embedded and edge AI accelerations.
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