Nov 6, '25 02:00

Benchmark: what is it and how to apply it correctly?

Imagine that you are about to buy a new smartphone. You want to know how fast it is, how well the camera works, and whether the battery will last all day. And here comes the benchmark — your best friend in the world of technology. But what is a benchmark an...

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Imagine that you are about to buy a new smartphone. You want to know how fast it is, how well the camera works, and whether the battery will last all day. And here comes the benchmark — your best friend in the world of technology. But what is a benchmark and how should it be used correctly? Let’s figure it out!

What is a benchmark?

A benchmark is a method of assessing the performance of something, whether it’s technology, software, or even business processes. It is a kind of test that allows you to understand how an object performs certain tasks compared to other analogs. The word “benchmark” comes from the English “benchmark,” which means “reference point” or “standard.”

In the world of technology, benchmarks are used to measure the performance of computers, smartphones, and other devices. They help determine how fast the processor works, how well the graphics chip processes images, and much more.

Why is it important to use benchmarks?

You might ask: “Why do I need all these tests? I just want to buy a phone!” But the thing is, without benchmarks, you risk buying a pig in a poke. Here are a few reasons why they are important:

  • Objectivity: Benchmarks provide an objective assessment of performance. They are not influenced by subjective impressions or marketing tricks.
  • Comparison: They allow you to compare different models and manufacturers with each other.
  • Needs orientation: Thanks to benchmarks, you can choose a device that meets your specific needs.

How to use benchmarks correctly?

Now that we know why it’s important, let’s look at how to use these tests correctly.

  1. Understand your needs: Before turning to benchmarks, determine what is most important to you in a device — speed, image quality, or battery life.

  2. Choose the right tests: There are many different benchmarks for various aspects of performance. For example:
    • For the processor: Geekbench
    • For graphics: 3DMark
    • For overall performance: AnTuTu
  3. Analyze the results: Don’t just look at the numbers — try to understand what they mean for your daily use.

  4. Compare with analogs: Compare the results of your chosen device with other models in the same price category.

  5. Pay attention to context: Sometimes a high score in a benchmark may not mean anything without considering other factors, such as material quality or update support.

Examples of using benchmarks in real life

Let’s consider a few examples:

  • Smartphones: You can find out which phone is better for gaming or photography.
  • Computers: Benchmarks will help you choose a laptop for working with graphic editors or programming.
  • Cars: Even in the world of cars, there are benchmarks for comparing engine power or fuel consumption.

So, a benchmark is not just a set of numbers and tests. It is your assistant in the world of technology and shopping. Use them wisely, and you will always be one step ahead! Don’t be afraid to experiment and explore — for knowledge is always worth its weight in gold.

I hope this article helped you understand what a benchmark is and how it can be applied in your life. Now you are ready to make informed decisions and fully enjoy your purchases!

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