


Benchmarks from geekbench over cheating android#
Android Authority reports: Yesterday, AnandTech posted some information about weird behavior it spotted with the OnePlus 9 Pro.

It continued to state that not enough benchmarks had been completed to produce. “In testing, I had encountered something which really perplexed me, and caught my attention seemingly inexplicable slow browser benchmark figures which were not in line with any other Snapdragon 888 device in the market, getting only a fraction of the scores and performance of other devices,” explained the report by AnandTech. Popular benchmark site Geekbench has removed OnePlus 9 benchmarks from its charts due to allegations that the company designed Oxygen OS optimization tools in such a way that they could be viewed as cheating. The Mad Onion 3D Mark 2001 is a strange beast and would not fake using the cheat. The impact on performance is quite significant too. If Qualcomm has specifically optimized for Geekbench most other code needs to have a bigger factor than 3 in favor of the i7-6700K. So according to Geekbench the i7-6700K is about 3 times faster than the Cortex A73.
Benchmarks from geekbench over cheating software#
We will also test the other OnePlus handsets in our performance lab to see if these handsets also manipulate perfor… ĪnandTech in its report said that the OnePlus 9 Pro’s software was using an application detection mechanism and intentionally kept running popular apps like Google Chrome, FireFox, Zoom, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and “pretty much everything that has any level of popularity in the Play Store” in processor’s slower cores. Some of the popular benchmarks being detected include PCMark, AnTuTu, and GeekBench, in addition to an array of AI-centric tests and other tools. If someone optimized for a particular benchmark, then most other code, which is not contained in the benchmark needs to perform worse.
