3DMark Wild Life is a new cross-platform graphical benchmark for Windows, iOS and Android

Source: Geeknetic added 16th Oct 2020

by Antonio Delgado Yesterday at 18: 44

UL Benchmarks, formerly known as Futuremark , has announced the release of a new cross-platform graphical benchmark for Windows, Android and Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS. The benchmnark will be integrated into the 3DMark suite and will be called 3DMark Wild Life , thus adding to other tests that have been coming to the platform.

The test will serve to compare the graphical performance of different devices independently of their operating system. To do this, it uses a test where different scenes will be rendered with an advanced graphics engine similar to that of a game with high resource consumption, applying advanced rendering techniques and post-processing effects.

3DMark Wild Life is based on Vulkan ( Windows and Android) and Metal (iOS)

The new test will be developed under the Vulkan API in its version for Android and Windows, but it will use Apple’s Metal API for its version for the mobile operating system of the apple company.

It will have both a benchmark test and a stress test to test the hardware and see if there is a decrease in performance due to temperatures or consumption in smartphones. In addition, it will allow you to visually compare the terminals on which it is run with the rest of the users in your database.

Being integrated into 3DMark, to get Wild Life we ​​will only have to download it:

  • 3DMark for Windows
  • 3DMark for Android
  • 3DMark for iOs

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Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love gutting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware that we get here for reviews. In my spare time I fiddle with 3d printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.