Geekbench 6 delivers accurate processor and memory performance metrics for desktop, mobile, and embedded systems. CPU workloads, GPU compute benchmarks, and real‑world simulation — all in one lightweight tool.
- Open the official Geekbench 6 portal
- Select your device type (Desktop, Mobile, Tablet)
- Create your Geekbench 6 results account
- Import previous test configurations from older versions
- Run your first full benchmark in under 2 minutes
Unlike synthetic tests, Geekbench 6 uses real‑world tasks: document editing, image filtering, background processes, and ML inference. It adapts to your hardware (ARM, x86, RISC‑V) and provides cross‑platform score comparison. Whether you test a smartphone or a server, Geekbench 6 gives consistent, reproducible metrics.
Key benefits:
- Privacy-first — all results stay local with optional cloud sync
- Cross-platform — run on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices
- Offline mode — benchmarking works without internet, uploads when connection returns
| Category | Features |
|---|---|
| CPU Benchmark | Single-core, multi-core, background workload simulation |
| GPU Compute | Vulkan, Metal, CUDA, OpenCL, image processing |
| Memory & Latency | Cache bandwidth, RAM speed, access latency |
| Real‑world Scenarios | PDF rendering, voice recognition, file compression |
| Cross‑platform Scores | Compare iOS, Android, Linux, iPadOS, QNX |
| Stress Testing | Throttling detection, thermal limits, sustained load |
| Component | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| OS | iOS 14 / Android 10 / iPadOS 15 / Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) | Latest OS versions |
| Processor | Dual-core CPU | Quad-core CPU |
| RAM | 2 GB | 4 GB+ |
| Storage | 150 MB | 500 MB |
- Batch Testing – Run multiple devices sequentially
- Result Management – Compare, delete, or export historical runs
- Threat History – Log of all interrupted tests (overheating, power loss)
- Export Reports – CSV, JSON, PDF export to local storage
- Test Templates – Save and reuse hardware profiles
- Global Search – Find results by device, OS, or score range
- Push Notifications – Alerts for completed long tests
- Weekly Performance Digest – Automatic trend summaries
- One-click baseline test
- Drag-and-drop result comparison
- "Focus Mode" to pause non‑critical background services
- Recurring performance schedules
- Shared team hardware reports (admin only)
- Automatic encryption of all exported results
This structure solves the "empty benchmark slate" problem. New users often struggle with where to start measuring performance. This proven layout provides: Areas for device types (Phone, Tablet, Laptop, Workstation), Projects for test tasks (Stress validation, Upgrade check), and Tags for risk level (@thermal, @stable) and OS (@ios, @android). By adopting this system, you gain pre‑built perspectives like "Critical Throttling" (devices with heat limits) and "Monthly Review" (score regressions). The result is a maintenance‑free benchmarking workflow that adapts to new hardware without constant reconfiguration.
• Geekbench 6 • performance benchmark • CPU test • GPU compute • cross-platform • iOS benchmark • Android benchmark • Linux benchmark • iPadOS benchmark • single-core score • multi-core score • memory latency • Vulkan test • Metal benchmark • OpenCL • real‑world workload • throttling detection • stress testing • hardware comparison • device validation • batch testing • result export • JSON report • thermal limit • background simulation • file compression test • PDF rendering • voice recognition • ML inference • cache bandwidth • RAM speed • offline mode • encrypted export • weekly performance digest
