
Neko
Supreme Overlord

Jul 8, 2004, 6:19 PM
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JBenchmark 2.0 gives an overall performance score for tested devices by calculating the geometric average of the results of the following five sub-tests: Image manipulation (RGB data manipulation and drawing), Text drawing, Gaming scene (Sprites and Layers), 3D transformation (Shaded 3D polygons), User interface speed (Business applications) JBenchmark 2.0 not just measures, but - like its predecessor - lets users independently upload their results to www.jbenchmark.com. Currently this is the largest open mobile Java performance database on the Internet with more than 120 tested devices and nearly 3000 results. JBenchmark 2.0 Software and Hardware Requirements: * J2ME, Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) 2.0 compatibility * At least 160 KByte free memory (free heap memory, dependent on implementation) * Ability to download and install 64 KByte Java midlets (jar size) * JBenchmark 2.0 is freely downloadable from www.jbenchmark.com. JBenchmark 2.0 was developed by Kishonti LP with the help of JBenchmark 2.0 Beta Program Members: ATI Technologies Inc., IBM Corporation, Smart-Fusion (Philips Software), iaSolution Inc.
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