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Kishonti Informatics Updates OpenCL Benchmarking Tool


July 12 -- Kishonti Informatics has released CLBenchmark 1.1.1 Desktop Community Edition, an easy-to-use, unbiased tool for testing and comparing the performance of CPU and GPU implementations of OpenCL 1.1.

CLBenchmark 1.1.1 Desktop Community Edition is available for download at www.clbenchmark.com.

Major new features 

  • AMD Hybrid CrossfireX devices now identified correctly
  • NVIDIA Optimus devices now identified correctly
  • Raytrace now runs on AMD CPUs too
  • GPUs without display output like NVIDIA Tesla series now supported
  • Skip/Stop button added
  • Improved network stability and security
  • Minor stability and compatibility improvements

About Kishonti Informatics

Kishonti Informatics is a leading specialist in performance optimization software technologies and a worldwide leader in CPU and GPU performance analytics and benchmarking. Its services are widely used by hardware manufacturers, software developers and enthusiastic consumers worldwide.

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Source: Kishonti Informatics

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