System Performance: UL and BAPCo Benchmarks

Our 2022 Q4 update to the test suite for Windows 11-based systems carries over some of the standard benchmarks we have been using over the last several years, including UL's PCMark and BAPCo's SYSmark. New additions include BAPCo's CrossMark multi-platform benchmarking tool, as well as UL's Procyon benchmark suite.

UL PCMark 10

UL's PCMark 10 evaluates computing systems for various usage scenarios (generic / essential tasks such as web browsing and starting up applications, productivity tasks such as editing spreadsheets and documents, gaming, and digital content creation). We benchmarked select PCs with the PCMark 10 Extended profile and recorded the scores for various scenarios. These scores are heavily influenced by the CPU and GPU in the system, though the RAM and storage device also play a part. The power plan was set to Balanced for all the PCs while processing the PCMark 10 benchmark. The scores for each contributing component / use-case environment are also graphed below.

UL PCMark 10 - Performance Scores

The overall scores tend to favor the 4X4 BOX-7735U/D5 configurations because of their significant edge in the gaming component. In the Essentials category, the RPL-P units have a good lead, while the other two categories show the order changing based on the available power budget for the processors.

UL Procyon v2.1.544

PCMark 10 utilizes open-source software such as Libre Office and GIMP to evaluate system performance. However, many of their professional benchmark customers have been requesting evaluation with commonly-used commercial software such as Microsoft Office and Adobe applications. In order to serve their needs, UL introduced the Procyon benchmark in late 2020. There are five benchmark categories currently - Office Productivity, AI Inference, Battery Life, Photo Editing, and Video Editing. AI Inference benchmarks are available only for Android devices, while the battery life benchmark is applicable to Windows devices such as notebooks and tablets. We presents results from our processing of the other three benchmarks.

UL Procyon - Office Productivity Scores

The Office workloads tend to favor the systems with the heterogeneous processors. Both ADL-P and RPL-P have the edge over the Rembrandt-R configurations across all components. It is likely that raw core count helps more than just multiple threads.

Energy numbers for Rembrandt-R are better than ADL-P, but RPL-P manages to eke out a slender lead.

Moving on to the evaluation of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom, we find that the heterogeneous processors with larger raw core counts have the edge. However, the 28W Rembrandt-R configuration delivers the best energy efficiency.

UL Procyon - Photo Editing

UL Procyon evaluates performance for video editing using Adobe Premier Pro. This is most a measure of the iGPU prowess, and the 42W Rembrandt-R almost matches the performance delivered by the 40W Raptor Lake-P system.

UL Procyon - Photo Editing

On the energy front, the 28W Rembrandt-R configuration is again the most effective - consuming the least amount over the entire duration needed to complete the tasks.

BAPCo CrossMark 1.0.1.86

BAPCo's CrossMark aims to simplify benchmark processing while still delivering scores that roughly tally with SYSmark. The main advantage is the cross-platform nature of the tool - allowing it to be run on smartphones and tablets as well.

BAPCo CrossMark 1.0.1.86 - Sub-Category Scores

The relative performance seen in UL Procyon translate to CrossMark also, as expected. Without gaming workloads in the mix, the Rembrandt-R configurations fall behind the heterogeneous processor-based systems. However, there is a good jump in performance over the Cezanne system.

Setup Notes and Platform Analysis System Performance: Miscellaneous Workloads
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  • thelinuxguy - Sunday, May 7, 2023 - link

    hey I am considering purchasing the Erying G660 12500H - what is your idle power consumption? can you check if you are able to get intel C10 power cstates at idle?

    I'm trying to build a home NAS and this board combo seems perfect to throw into a NAS chassis and run proxmox/unraid.
  • erinadreno - Friday, April 7, 2023 - link

    I'm actualy glad that companies don't take product advice from prosumers
  • TheinsanegamerN - Monday, April 10, 2023 - link

    Yes I too enjoy taking the schlong from multi billion dollar corporations with no input, I must CONSOOM MORE PRODUCT.
  • sjkpublic@gmail.com - Saturday, May 20, 2023 - link

    A worthless comment.
  • NaterGator - Thursday, April 6, 2023 - link

    Me seeing dual NIC: oh yay, maybe this could be a viable low power routebox?
    Me seeing dual realtek: sigh, maybe next time.
  • dontlistentome - Friday, April 7, 2023 - link

    They are differing speeds too. Only problem is .. what instead? Both the Intel 225 and 226 chips are borked.
  • sjkpublic@gmail.com - Thursday, April 20, 2023 - link

    Exactly. My experience with the Intel 225-v NIC has been bad. It is well documented . I like that this uses Realtek. That is a plus.
  • 3ogdy - Friday, April 7, 2023 - link

    "serious performance"
    Thank you for the accuracy. I guess we'll all be sad and crying after all that seriousness.
    Highly performing. No, seriously.

    This is the equivalent of the Ferrari 812 Superfast.
  • PeachNCream - Saturday, April 8, 2023 - link

    What is an 812 Super fast? It sounds like yet another stupid GPU or RAM branding.
  • sjkpublic@gmail.com - Thursday, April 20, 2023 - link

    And its not just the CPU. I believe since the 6000 line the GPU is now almost 2x as fast.

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