Solar Bay benchmark tool is a benchmark software that focuses on graphics performance and is used to evaluate the game graphics performance of computers and mobile devices. It performs a variety of graphics and physical tests to measure a device's performance in gaming and graphics applications. The Solar Bay benchmark tool provides detailed graphics performance reports and rankings.
1. Comprehensive test items: Benchmark software usually provides multiple test items, covering performance evaluation of different aspects of the device, such as CPU, GPU, memory, storage, network, etc. Through comprehensive evaluation of multiple test items, the performance of the equipment can be more comprehensively understood.
2. Quantitative performance evaluation: Benchmark software provides intuitive measurement of device performance through quantitative scores and indicators, allowing users to compare and evaluate performance differences between different devices.
3. User-friendly interface: Benchmark software generally has a simple and intuitive user interface, allowing users to easily conduct tests and view results. Users only need to follow the software prompts to complete the testing process.
4. Detailed results report: Benchmark software generally generates detailed test result reports, including scores for different test items, the ranking of the device in the item, etc. By viewing reports, users can gain a deeper understanding of the device's performance and potential in various aspects.
5. Historical results tracing: Some benchmarking software provides historical results tracing functions, allowing you to view past test records and scores. This helps users track changes and developments in device performance or compare with other users.
6. Community and competitive elements: Benchmark software usually has community and competitive elements. Users can share test results with other users, compare device performance, and participate in leaderboard competitions.
The benchmark is divided into three stages, with each stage linearly increasing the ray tracing workload by 100%. UL Benchmarks officials say the test is designed to demonstrate "the capabilities of a device, such as its performance over a short period of time." UL claims that this is to imitate mobile games, which are "a series of short-lived activities" that test the device's ability to provide instant performance in a short period of time.
According to a test by foreign media VideoCardz, in a comparison test between Nvidia RTX 4090 high-end graphics card and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra high-end mobile phone, the former’s running score reached 24.5 times that of the latter.