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Home»Tech World»How much performance does my cell phone have?

How much performance does my cell phone have?

By Sawyer Campbell06/03/20232 Mins Read
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Every day there are new models of cell phones, more functions, technology, capacity, memory and different characteristics that stun us when buying a mobile, however, there are Artificial Intelligences capable of differentiating each model and making a real diagnosis.

AnTuTu is the solution to your indecision

AnTuTu, the most popular benchmarking application for iOS and Android, which currently allows you to compare the performance of other aspects of the equipment (including UX, GPU, RAM, CPU, I/O) has announced that, from now on, it will allow you to compare also the AI ​​capabilities of our mobiles.

The problem is that, as the AnTuTu developers themselves admit, measuring AI is quite complex, since the term itself only encompasses several different technologies, and the industry has so far not established any unified standard. But AnTuTU claims to be able to offer this standard, thanks to collaboration with various manufacturers (Samsung, Nvidia, Qualcomm, MediaTek, etc).

The new AnTuTu measurement tool has been dubbed ‘AI Review’ and, although it still has certain incompatibilities depending on which model we use, it can be tested in beta phase.

AI Review is committed to subjecting the terminal where it runs to two clearly differentiated performance tests. They are the following:

The final score will be awarded based on an average between the results of both, depending in turn on the precision and speed of the process, although models that try to bet on speed to try to compensate for low precision will be penalized.


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