BAPCo consortium
BAPCo, Business Applications Performance Corporation, is a non-profit consortium (founded in 1991) with a charter to develop and distribute a set of objective performance benchmarks for personal computers based on popular software applications and operating systems.
As of 2024, BAPCo's current membership includes Acer, ARCIntuition, Compal, Dell, Dynabook, HP, Hitachi, Intel, Inventec, LC Future Center, Lenovo, Pegatron, Quanta Computer, Samsung, Western Digital and Wistron, among others.[1]
Products
Benchmarks from BAPCo include:
- APPmark 2018
- MobileMark 25
- SYSmark 2018
- SYSmark 25
- CrossMark
Controversy
BAPco has suffered criticism for bias in its benchmarking products. It was found in 2002 that Intel was the sole contributor to a series of CPU tests, tests which heavily favored their own CPUs vs competitors, where the tests of the year before performed significantly better on non-Intel parts.[2] In 2011, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Nvidia left BAPCo with AMD claiming that the SYSmark benchmark was biased toward Intel.[3] Intel was investigated by the FTC, and eventually fined for this action, among other anti-competitive measures.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "About BAPCo". BAPCo.com. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
- ↑ "AMD: Chip test was altered to favor Intel". CNET. 2002-08-30. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ↑ Crothers, Brooke (June 23, 2011). "AMD quits benchmark group, implying Intel bias". CNET. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
- ↑ Smith, Ryan. "Intel Settles With the FTC". Retrieved 2018-10-10.
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