The Benchmark for programmable mobile 3D hardware

Basemark™ ES 2.0 is an OpenGL® ES 2.0 benchmark that tests the 3D graphics performance of future mobile 3D hardware. High detail game content generates workloads that tax OpenGL ES 2.0 3D hardware in a realistic and visually stunning way. In addition to the game content, Basemark™ ES 2.0 includes tests for measuring the performance on e.g. shader processing and state changes. Texture filtering tests for seeing the visual quality are also included with the product. Basemark™ ES 2.0 enables impartial performance measurement and a comparison between different solutions for OpenGL ES 2.0.

Usage

Basemark™ ES 2.0 is intended for use on development hardware to assist in product development, design evaluation and for mobile hardware media reviews of next generation devices, as made available.

Availability

Basemark™ ES 2.0 is available for licensing. Please contact us for pricing.

Key Features

  • OpenGL ES 2.0 3D hardware benchmark application
  • Produces workloads designed to stress next generation mobile 3D hardware with a demanding 3D gaming load
  • Source code licensing available for BDP members
  • Includes two high detail game tests, and several feature tests for measuring different features of the hardware.

Benefits

  • Basemark™ ES 2.0 is the only product specifically designed to benchmark the next generation OpenGL ES 2.0 programmable hardware with visually stunning and realistic content
  • Source code licensing enables developers to port the benchmark to their platform, to satisfy their development requirements
  • Mobile hardware media reviewers will be able to test next generation hardware as development boards and next generation devices are made available

As with all Rightware benchmarks, Basemark™ ES 2.0 has been created in cooperation with our BDP members in order to provide you with the best possible and most reliable set of diagnostic tools.

Rightware’s Basemark™ ES 1.x/2.0 benchmarks have been designed to measure the GPU’s performance; however, these benchmarks are not intended to measure a CPU’s performance. Rightware acknowledges that the benchmark statistics which you get out of a CPU by using Basemark™ ES 1.x/2.0 are not recommended for CPU performance comparison. These types of CPU numbers are best derived from using our SPMark series of benchmarks which are specifically engineered for CPU performance comparisons.