Smartphone Processor Rankings and Benchmarks
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Provides cross-platform benchmark data for Android and iOS devices, enabling standardized performance comparisons between multiple smartphones and tablets. This resource is highly useful when assessing potential performance prior to purchasing a new phone or tablet. The benchmarks assign an overall numerical score to devices based on a series of tests, which simplifies the process of judging relative device speeds. The metrics included are the newest figures available as of May 3rd, 2022.
Columns
- Device/Model: Identifies the specific smartphone or tablet hardware.
- Total Score: The overall numerical outcome for the device, calculated by accumulating the results of individual scores. This value is helpful for comparing the relative speeds of different devices; for instance, a score of 600,000 indicates a device is roughly twice as fast as one scoring 300,000.
- CPU Score: Indicates how quickly the device’s central processing unit processes commands and handles number-crunching tasks. It combines results from Mathematical Operations, Common Algorithms, and Multi-Core tests. A higher score typically means faster app execution, especially beneficial for demanding applications like advanced games.
- GPU Score: Reflects the device's capability in displaying 2D and 3D graphics. This score incorporates the output from graphical components such as Metal, OpenGL, or Vulkan. The graphics processing unit accelerates tasks like rendering 3D graphics, shiny 2D graphics, interface animations, and transitions.
- MEM Score: Measures the speed and capacity of the device's memory components, combining results from RAM Access, ROM APP IO, ROM Sequential Read and Write, and ROM Random Access. This includes performance related to both volatile working memory (RAM) and non-volatile long-term storage (ROM used for permanent data like firmware).
- UX Score: The final component of the overall rating, representing the expected "user experience" in real-world scenarios. It is derived from tests covering Data Security, Data Processing, Image Processing, User Experience, and Video CTS and Decode.
Distribution
The data is available in CSV format (
antutu_android_vs_ios_v3.csv), with a file size of 11.46 kB. The data structure includes 6 columns and covers 179 unique device models. The mean Total Score observed in this collection is 609k, with the maximum recorded Total Score reaching 1.43 million.Usage
- Facilitating straightforward comparison between Android and iOS mobile hardware performance.
- Informing purchase decisions for new smartphones or tablets by providing standardized performance metrics.
- Analyzing the specific relative performance of device components, such as storage speed or CPU capabilities, across different models.
- Identifying devices best suited for running resource-intensive software like high-end games.
Coverage
Covers cross-platform device benchmarks for Android and iOS operating systems. The data reflects performance metrics current as of May 3rd, 2022. Updates to the dataset are expected to occur annually.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Consumers: Seeking objective data to compare devices before making a mobile technology purchase.
- Technology Reviewers: Requiring standardized metrics (CPU, GPU, Memory) for hardware evaluation and model comparison articles.
- Data Analysts: Studying trends and performance differences in mobile processors and memory across major competing operating systems.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Android vs iOS Performance Benchmarks 2022
- Smartphone Processor Rankings and Benchmarks
- Cross-Platform Mobile Device Performance Scores
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Original Data Source: Smartphone Processor Rankings and Benchmarks
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