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DESCRIPTION
Geekbench is a cross-platform benchmark that measures the performance an average application can expect from the computer being benchmarked. Geekbench is written in platform-neutral C and C++ and has no platform-specific optimizations. Geekbench is compiled with the de-facto standard compiler for each platform, with the compiler switches suggested by the compiler for release code.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.18:
  • built with Xcode 3.1
  • added support for the latest Core 2 and Phenom processors
Version 2.0.17:
  • improved support for iMac (Early 2008)
Version 2.0.16:
  • added preliminary support for iMac (Early 2008)
  • added better handling of corrupt SMBIOS strings
  • added the ability to save results on Windows
  • fixed a class of timeout errors that could occur when submitting results to the Geekbench Result Browser
  • improved support for machines running 32-bit operating systems with more than 4GB of RAM
Version 2.0.15:
  • improved support for the MacBook Air
  • improved support for Pentium 5xx and 6xx processors
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later (Mac OS X 10.5 for 64-bit benchmarks)


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Primate Labs
Downloads:10,400
  - Version d/l:204
Utilities:System
License:Demo
Date:16 Jul 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$19.95
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Geekbench User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
Jan 23 2008

M.RIECHERT  Geekbench 2.0.10 chrashed upon launching on my iMac G5 with MACOS 10.4.11. Version 2.0.0.9 is running very well on different Macs and in Parallels with Windows XP and Vista  (Version 2.0.10)

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Mar 7 2007

NEONBLUE2  Thanks for letting me be a beta tester and putting my name in the "About" box. Geekbench 2.0 is great!  (Version 2.0)

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Mar 6 2007

DR_LHA  Very nice interface on the previously command line only Geekbench, but I'm not sure why anyone would pay $20 for it. Its one of those "run once, never again program". Good luck Geekbench guys with selling this, but I might be more likely to splash out if it were $5.  (Version 2.0)

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