Most device manufacturers will use Geekbench to benchmark CPU and GPU capabilities. With the AI era advancing, Geekbench AI has been launched to benchmark devices with AI capabilities.
Primate Labs, the developer of Geekbench AI, states that this benchmark application is to test the capabilities of the CPU, GPU and NPU with three score categories, namely Single Precision for 32-bit/INT32, Half Precision for 16-bit and Quantized for 8-bit/INT8. It's just weird, Geekbench doesn't display scores in TOPS format.
Geekbench AI not only tests the processing speed of the AI, but also determines the accuracy of the output. Geekbench AI supports multiple platforms such as TensorFlow Lite on Android and Linux, CoreML on iOS and macOS/ONNX and OpenVINO on Windows and Linux. The app is already available for download either on the app store or from the Geekbench website itself.