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Xbench was developed to provide a comprehensive benchmarking solution for Mac OS X. Xbench is useful not only for comparing the relative speeds of two different Macintoshes, but also for optimizing performance on a single machine. Xbench is accompanied by a website that allows graphical side-by-side comparison of any out of thousands of submitted benchmarks.
New in this verson:
-Corrected a mistake that caused the altivec test to be turned off on PowerPC machines
-Turned off coalesced graphics updates for all platforms on Mac OS 10.4.4 and higher
-Switched compiler to GCC 4.0 on PowerPC. This provides some boost to floating point and AltiVec scores, and these have been recalibrated accordingly. This also raises Xbench's system requirements to 10.3.9 or higher.
-Revised machine database to include the MacBook, Intel iMac and several other models
-Added code to dynamically load machine database on launch from the Xbench website
-Added support for temporarily turning off beam sync on Tiger while running graphics tests
-Built with Xcode 2.4
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