Testing the Computational Capabilities of Mobile Device Processors: Some Interesting Benchmark Results

Ngozi V. Uti, Richard Fox
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Application development for mobile devices has become big business. Between the increasing computational capabilities of these devices, their ubiquity, and the availability of dozens of development environments, new applications for these devices are being produced daily by large companies and independent software entrepreneurs. As a result, many researchers are interested in the computational strength and potential of mobile devices. While benchmark tests for desktop and laptop processors are readily available, there are very few benchmarks available for the processors used in mobile devices. Rather, the data for mobile device capabilities are primarily limited to the usability of the devices, tests regarding overall features, and battery capacity. However, one of the major challenges of the on-going trend of researchers migrating computationally intensive algorithms originally designed for desktops to mobile devices is the lack of fundamental understanding of the computational capabilities of the processors of mobile devices. In order to address this significant gap in the research and to provide programmers with a better understanding of the computational capabilities and limitations of these devices, this research devised and ran a series of benchmark tests on several popular mobile phones. This paper describes the nature of the benchmark tests developed, presents the results, and highlights some of the interesting limitations which were identified in the process.
测试移动设备处理器的计算能力:一些有趣的基准测试结果
针对移动设备的应用程序开发已经成为一门大生意。由于这些设备的计算能力不断增强,它们无处不在,而且有几十种开发环境可供使用,大型公司和独立软件企业家每天都在为这些设备开发新的应用程序。因此,许多研究人员对移动设备的计算强度和潜力感兴趣。虽然台式机和笔记本电脑处理器的基准测试很容易获得,但用于移动设备的处理器的基准测试却很少。相反,有关移动设备功能的数据主要限于设备的可用性、有关整体功能和电池容量的测试。然而,研究人员将最初为桌面设计的计算密集型算法迁移到移动设备的趋势的主要挑战之一是缺乏对移动设备处理器计算能力的基本理解。为了解决研究中的这一重大差距,并使程序员更好地了解这些设备的计算能力和局限性,本研究在几种流行的手机上设计并运行了一系列基准测试。本文描述了开发的基准测试的性质,给出了结果,并强调了在此过程中发现的一些有趣的限制。
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