ESPOO, Finland--(
)--Rightware®, provider of the world’s most widely adopted benchmarking software for mobile phones, tablets and other embedded devices, today announced the release of Power Board, an online benchmarking database service, and Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free, a consumer-version of the industry’s standard graphics benchmarking product. Both are available immediately. Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free for Android-based smartphones, tablets and other embedded devices can be downloaded from Google’s Android Market and from Rightware’s website.Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free offers a true benchmark for gamers, game developers, and other consumers who want to see how fast their device performs in the context of gaming and graphics. This giveaway by Rightware is a portion of the full product, Basemark™ ES 2.0, which was developed in close cooperation with the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers and semiconductor companies. Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free provides a scientifically designed and reliable game scene – Taiji Girl – to test the 3D graphics performance of the device. High-detail 3D content in Taiji Girl generates a workload that taxes OpenGL ES 2.0 implementation in a realistic, visually stunning way. After running the benchmark, consumers can easily check how the performance of their device compares to other devices with the integrated Power Board online service. The version released today supports Android and a version for iOS will be released in Q1 2012. By enabling an identical test case on both platforms, Android and iOS, Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free will provide an objective and trustworthy comparison of graphics performance of devices running different operating systems.
The Power Board online database gathers and maintains official benchmarking data from Rightware’s world-class roster of benchmarking products. Power Board allows access to benchmarking data of graphics, system, multicore, browser and user interface performance of various different devices, running different operating systems and hardware. The purpose of Power Board is to be an official forum for consumers and independent observers where device performance is objectively reported.
“Since 2007, only the world’s top mobile phone and semiconductor companies have had access to Basemark ES 2.0, and therefore I am truly excited about being able to finally share our work with every gamer and enthusiast around the world. I hope that our fans will find it not only useful, but also a fun and exciting way to get a deeper understanding of the gaming performance capabilities of their mobile phones, pads and other devices,” said Tero Sarkkinen, CEO of Rightware. “Basemark ES 2.0 Taiji Free works hand-in-hand with Power Board, enabling anyone to compare the gaming and graphics performance of their devices against other devices. Personally, I believe this sort of data will also have an impact on what devices consumers will want to buy in the future.”
Access to Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free and Power Board
Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free is readily available and it can be downloaded from Android Market: please search for “Rightware”. Alternatively, you can access Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free from Rightware’s website at:
http://www.rightware.com/en/downloads/
More information about Power Board can be found at www.rightware.com or it can be accessed through the Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free, or through direct address: results.rightware.com.
Basemark™ ES 2.0 Taiji Free product and Power Board service are targeted only for consumer and independent media use, and any commercial use is strictly forbidden.
About Rightware
Rightware® is the market leader in 3D User Interface technology, serving mobile, automotive and other embedded industries with its Kanzi® solution for rapid 3D user interface design and deployment. Rightware has introduced the world’s first commercially available stereoscopic 3D (S3D) UI solution for embedded devices. Rightware also develops industry leading system performance analysis tools and its renowned product portfolio includes the Basemark™ product family for various benchmarking purposes, including industry standard benchmarks for OpenGL ES, OpenVG, OpenCL, Android, Linux, Symbian and Windows Mobile performance measurement. Rightware is headquartered in Espoo, Finland and has offices in Shanghai, Beijing, and Palo Alto. More information: www.rightware.com.
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